HI RAY, I'm looking for the forensic fingerprint analysis labs for private clients like me. I need to compare two fingerprints and find out if they are identical or not. could you give me some information?
Practice practice. And luckily you have your own samples. Make latents by touching glass, brushing with powder, and then lifting with tape or photographing. Get a sample of your own inked prints and then start. You can add in friends and family as well. Try to make the prints super distorted to make more challenging ones. Other samples are here... clpex.com/legacy/FIGSmain.htm
@@RayForensics Thanks for the advice! I just started training on latent print comparisons and I love watching these videos. It is super helpful to see your thought process as you make the comparisons, especially with the more challenging latents. Some of your other videos have also helped me with using Photoshop. Thanks so much!
Great job. I will learn how to compare the crime scene fingerprints to identify individual fingermarks.
HI RAY, I'm looking for the forensic fingerprint analysis labs for private clients like me.
I need to compare two fingerprints and find out if they are identical or not.
could you give me some information?
Absolutely. Please see my website, RayForensics.com. You can use the contact form there, and I can answer your questions from there.
What do you recommend for someone who has just started doing latent print comparisons? How can one get better at these?
Practice practice. And luckily you have your own samples.
Make latents by touching glass, brushing with powder, and then lifting with tape or photographing. Get a sample of your own inked prints and then start. You can add in friends and family as well.
Try to make the prints super distorted to make more challenging ones.
Other samples are here...
clpex.com/legacy/FIGSmain.htm
@@RayForensics Thanks for the advice! I just started training on latent print comparisons and I love watching these videos. It is super helpful to see your thought process as you make the comparisons, especially with the more challenging latents. Some of your other videos have also helped me with using Photoshop. Thanks so much!