CFP Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
80.00% to pass
- What is the purpose of using a scale in crime scene photography? β To provide a size reference
- Why is chain of custody documentation important in evidence handling? β To ensure evidence is not altered or compromised
- What is the role of documentation in Advanced Techniques & Methods for Certified Forensic Photographer? β It provides an accurate record for accountability and reference
- In Certified Forensic Photographer practice, what should a professional do when facing a conflict of interest? β Disclose the conflict and recuse if necessary
- Which type of evidence is most susceptible to degradation over time? β Biological evidence
- Which conflict resolution approach is most effective in Certified Forensic Photographer practice? β Collaborative problem-solving with all parties
- When a Certified Forensic Photographer professional discovers a regulatory violation, what is the appropriate action? β Report it through proper channels immediately
- What is the primary goal of quality assurance in Certified Forensic Photographer? β Ensuring consistent standards and continuous improvement
- Which color space is most appropriate for forensic photography when scientifically accurate and reproducible color representation is required? β A calibrated wide-gamut color space such as Adobe RGB (1998) matched to output devices
- Why is white balance adjustment important in forensic photography? β To ensure color accuracy
- How does collaboration enhance Foundational Concepts & Principles in Certified Forensic Photographer? β It brings diverse perspectives and improves outcomes
- Which standard governs the admissibility of scientific evidenceβincluding forensic photography analysisβin most US federal courts? β Daubert Standard
- Which principle underpins Total Quality Management (TQM) in Certified Forensic Photographer? β Everyone in the organization is responsible for quality
- What does data backup mean in the context of Certified Forensic Photographer operations? β Creating copies of data to prevent loss
- Which documentation practice is essential in Certified Forensic Photographer communication? β Recording all relevant interactions accurately and timely
- What does EXIF data embedded in a forensic photograph typically contain? β Camera make/model, date/time, GPS coordinates, and camera settings
- What is a 'foundation' in the context of introducing forensic photographs into evidence at trial? β The preliminary testimony establishing the photograph's authenticity and relevance
- How does collaboration enhance Advanced Techniques & Methods in Certified Forensic Photographer? β It brings diverse perspectives and improves outcomes
- What term describes the chronological record documenting who possessed forensic photographic evidence and when? β Chain of custody
- Why should evidence be stored in a climate-controlled environment? β To prevent DNA contamination
- What is the primary purpose of computing a hash value immediately after capturing forensic images? β To establish a baseline for detecting any subsequent alterations to the file
- Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, which rule primarily governs the authentication of photographs offered as evidence in U.S. federal court? β FRE 901, which requires authentication or identification of evidence
- Which metering mode is most appropriate when photographing a single piece of evidence against a bright background? β Spot metering
- What ISO setting is generally recommended as a starting point when photographing a well-lit outdoor crime scene? β ISO 100
- Which of the following best describes confidentiality in Certified Forensic Photographer? β Protecting sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure
- Which digital file format is recommended for forensic photography? β RAW
- What is the role of mentoring in Certified Forensic Photographer professional development? β Guiding and supporting professional growth through experience sharing
- What does 'non-destructive editing' mean in the context of forensic image processing? β Processing that preserves the original image file while storing adjustments separately
- Which tool is commonly used for root cause analysis in Certified Forensic Photographer? β Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram
- What action should be taken if the recomputed hash value of a forensic photograph does not match the original recorded hash? β Treat the image as potentially compromised and investigate the source of the discrepancy
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