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Latent or hidden fingerprints on guns, knives or shell casings are often the best evidence in court, but getting a clean print is difficult. This new technique enables crime scene investigators to create a negative image of the fingerprint without damaging it.
Patients with dermatitis may find that their fingerprint scans are often unsuccessful, due to minute scarring and cracks that disturb the fine ridges in a subject's biometric fingerprint.