CFP Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
120 min time limit
80.00% to pass
  1. What is the purpose of using a scale in crime scene photography? β†’ To provide a size reference
  2. Why is chain of custody documentation important in evidence handling? β†’ To ensure evidence is not altered or compromised
  3. What is the role of documentation in Advanced Techniques & Methods for Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ It provides an accurate record for accountability and reference
  4. In Certified Forensic Photographer practice, what should a professional do when facing a conflict of interest? β†’ Disclose the conflict and recuse if necessary
  5. Which type of evidence is most susceptible to degradation over time? β†’ Biological evidence
  6. Which conflict resolution approach is most effective in Certified Forensic Photographer practice? β†’ Collaborative problem-solving with all parties
  7. When a Certified Forensic Photographer professional discovers a regulatory violation, what is the appropriate action? β†’ Report it through proper channels immediately
  8. What is the primary goal of quality assurance in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ Ensuring consistent standards and continuous improvement
  9. 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
  10. Why is white balance adjustment important in forensic photography? β†’ To ensure color accuracy
  11. How does collaboration enhance Foundational Concepts & Principles in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ It brings diverse perspectives and improves outcomes
  12. Which standard governs the admissibility of scientific evidenceβ€”including forensic photography analysisβ€”in most US federal courts? β†’ Daubert Standard
  13. Which principle underpins Total Quality Management (TQM) in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ Everyone in the organization is responsible for quality
  14. What does data backup mean in the context of Certified Forensic Photographer operations? β†’ Creating copies of data to prevent loss
  15. Which documentation practice is essential in Certified Forensic Photographer communication? β†’ Recording all relevant interactions accurately and timely
  16. What does EXIF data embedded in a forensic photograph typically contain? β†’ Camera make/model, date/time, GPS coordinates, and camera settings
  17. 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
  18. How does collaboration enhance Advanced Techniques & Methods in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ It brings diverse perspectives and improves outcomes
  19. What term describes the chronological record documenting who possessed forensic photographic evidence and when? β†’ Chain of custody
  20. Why should evidence be stored in a climate-controlled environment? β†’ To prevent DNA contamination
  21. 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
  22. 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
  23. Which metering mode is most appropriate when photographing a single piece of evidence against a bright background? β†’ Spot metering
  24. What ISO setting is generally recommended as a starting point when photographing a well-lit outdoor crime scene? β†’ ISO 100
  25. Which of the following best describes confidentiality in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ Protecting sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure
  26. Which digital file format is recommended for forensic photography? β†’ RAW
  27. What is the role of mentoring in Certified Forensic Photographer professional development? β†’ Guiding and supporting professional growth through experience sharing
  28. 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
  29. Which tool is commonly used for root cause analysis in Certified Forensic Photographer? β†’ Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram
  30. 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