A demonstration of when to use fluorescent fingerprint powders. Mike will show you how traditional powders may not show you the latent prints you develop.
Hi, Thank you for your video’s! I have a question? I just purchased silver magnetic powder in the hopes of making cat eye pigments for large art projects. I had the idea but can’t find anything regarding mixing magnetic fingerprint powder with art powder pigments such as mica or regular pigment powder anywhere. I thought I would experiment. While I’m waiting for delivery I saw your video, I was wondering if you could tell me if it’s possible to mix magnetic fingerprint powder with pigment powder or mica powder for the purpose of manipulating the magnetic pigments with magnets in epoxy resin; as is done in the nail industry for the cat eye effect? These cat eye effect powders are only sold in grams. I’m trying to buy a magnetic powder by the ounce that I can buy colored or color myself for use on a grand scale for my larger epoxy resin artwork. I am a multi media and resin artist. Thanks any answer or recommendation you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I would appreciate knowing where I might be able to source these magnetic powders in ounce or pound quantities. Colored, or clear, or mixable to make colors. Thank you, Debbie
Guido Lorenzo I like the powder from Lynn Peavey. Lynnpeavey.com. Their brushes are super smooth and the super black powder rocks. I use them for all my powders.
Thank you for the videos. As an investigator who was thrown into crime scene, I've always found them very informative
Thanks for watching
Hi, Thank you for your video’s! I have a question? I just purchased silver magnetic powder in the hopes of making cat eye pigments for large art projects. I had the idea but can’t find anything regarding mixing magnetic fingerprint powder with art powder pigments such as mica or regular pigment powder anywhere. I thought I would experiment. While I’m waiting for delivery I saw your video, I was wondering if you could tell me if it’s possible to mix magnetic fingerprint powder with pigment powder or mica powder for the purpose of manipulating the magnetic pigments with magnets in epoxy resin; as is done in the nail industry for the cat eye effect? These cat eye effect powders are only sold in grams. I’m trying to buy a magnetic powder by the ounce that I can buy colored or color myself for use on a grand scale for my larger epoxy resin artwork. I am a multi media and resin artist. Thanks any answer or recommendation you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I would appreciate knowing where I might be able to source these magnetic powders in ounce or pound quantities. Colored, or clear, or mixable to make colors. Thank you, Debbie
sir what material you use in developing using a flourescent powder?
How to remove the dark dump finger print clear which chemical or substance use.
This is nice video very educative, what about developing on mettalic surfaces life safe
Florescent poweders work well on metallic surfaces. I've used it on safes, cars, door handles...etc
0:44 R’inge
I took finger printing under Jeff
Para levantarlas no seria mejor tomarles fotografias con lente macro?.
What model Battle Light do you use?
Very helpful for students thanks sir
Nice vedeo sir very helpful
Whats the waiting period on getting prints back???
Depends on the lab and how fast they move, I've seen anywhere from 2 week to a month or more.
Hello mike, what brand of powder do you recommend?
Guido Lorenzo I like the powder from Lynn Peavey. Lynnpeavey.com. Their brushes are super smooth and the super black powder rocks. I use them for all my powders.