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help with my forensic photography coursework please ?
i have to find examples of real life forensic cases, where photos were taken using a 35mm camera and another different one where a digital camera was used.
i did find the case of the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879 but i couldn’t find anything about the camera used to take the photos.
any examples or links would be great, thanks [:
The following may give a hint
click the link scrool down to the Tay Bridge
read what they have to say.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_photography
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Part of what they wrote. From there check up on the large format cameras of the decade
The set of photographs taken a few days after the accident have been re-analysed in 1999-2000 by digitising them and enlarging the files to show critical details. The originals were of very high resolution since a large plate camera was used with a small aperture, plus a small grain film. The re-analysed pictures shed new light on why the bridge fell, suggesting that design flaws and defects in the cast iron columns which supported the centre section led
Digital Camera Forensics