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Crime Scene Photography for Patrol
Onboarding Sample Lesson
Your Online Learning Environment
Academic Fraud Acknowledgment
Introduction to Digital Photography
Introduction to Your Digital Partner – the iPhone
iPhone Camera Limitations and Working Within Them
iPhone Camera Settings
Light
Types of Lighting
Practical Application: Lighting
Shooting in Sunlight
Shooting in Shade
On Camera or Off Camera Light Source?
Exposure
Shutter Speed
Aperture
ISO
Bringing it All Together In Manual Mode (sorta)
Focus
Why it’s Critical: Auto, Manual and Focus Lock
Composition
Compositional Rules and When to Break Them
Composition Grid and Level Display
Aspect Ratios
Zoom or Move?
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
What the Heck is HDR?
Practical Application: HDR
To Use or Not To Use HDR?
Panoramas
How to Shoot a Panorama
Don’t Use the Panorama Feature. Use This Instead
Advanced Photography Conditions
Low Light
Reflective Objects
Crime Scene Photography Specifics
Rules of the Road
Overall Scene Capture
Linking Images, Telling the Story
Close Up vs. Macro Photography
Injuries: Bruising, Lacerations and Punctures Oh My
Impressions and Things with Depth
Practical Application: Crime Scene Specifics
Managing Photos
Departmental Requirements
End of Course Survey
Photography Final
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