spraypenciling
Spraypenciling is a technique used primarily in the field of forensics and criminal investigations to enhance latent fingerprints that may not be visible to the naked eye. The method involves using a fine mist of a chemical solution, often a mixture of a dye and a solvent, to develop prints on various surfaces. This process is particularly useful when traditional methods like powder dusting fail to reveal sufficient detail.
The technique was developed as an alternative to powder dusting, which can be less effective on certain
The process begins by preparing the chemical solution, which typically consists of a solvent like acetone or
Spraypenciling is commonly used in crime scene investigations, where latent prints may be critical evidence. It