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Visual Color Comparisons in Forensic Science.

J I Thornton1.   

Abstract

Color is used extensively in forensic science for the characterization and comparison of physical evidence, and should thus be well understood. Fundamental elements of color perception and color comparison systems are first reviewed. The second portion of this article discusses instances in which defects in color perception may occur, and the recognition of opportunities by means of which color perception and color discrimination may be expressed and enhanced. Application and limitations of color comparisons in forensic science, including soil, paint, and fibers comparisons and color tests, are reviewed.
Copyright © 1997 Central Police University.

Keywords:  Brightness; chromaticity; color; color temperature; color-blindness; fibers; glass; hair; hue; metamerism; paint; reflectance; saturation; soil; spot tests; trace microanalysis

Year:  1997        PMID: 26270865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Rev        ISSN: 1042-7201


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