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ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL 1-<strong>2011</strong> - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONTable 36 Tonal reversal codesCodeNPDescriptionNegative – ridges are light and valleys are dark throughout the image.Partial – ridges are light and valleys are dark only in portions of the image8.9.7.13 Field 9.315: EFS possible lateral reversal / PLRThis field indicates if the original image is or may be laterally reversed (i.e., flipped leftright).In many cases, an examiner cannot tell the correct lateral direction of the image,such as latents on tape that has been closed on itself, or latents that may have beentransferred to the substrate/surface. If the image is or may be laterally reversed, this 1-character optional field is set to the appropriate value from Table 37 otherwise, this fieldis to be omitted.When this field is set to L (<strong>Image</strong> is known to be laterally reversed), the image in theassociated Type-13 record shall be left as it was originally received (i.e., laterallyreversed): setting this field and reversing the image when saving will result ininconsistent data. When this field is set a software user interface may display the laterallycorrected image, but save the image as received with this field set.When this field is set to U (<strong>Image</strong> may be laterally reversed), it is incumbent on therecipient (software system or examiner) to search/compare the impression and featuresboth as presented and flipped left-right.Table 37 Lateral reversal codesCodeLUDescription<strong>Image</strong> is known to be laterally reversed.<strong>Image</strong> may be laterally reversed8.9.7.14 Field 9.316: EFS friction ridge quality metric / FQMThis optional field specifies one or more different metrics of friction ridge quality <strong>for</strong> thefriction ridge impression corresponding to this record, as delimited by the region ofinterest. Each subfield contains three in<strong>for</strong>mation items, as described in Section 7.7.7.8.9.7.15 Field 9.317: EFS possible growth or shrinkage / PGSThis optional field is only used in the unusual circumstance that the friction ridgeimpression is believed to have changed size or scale from potential comparisons. Thisprovides <strong>for</strong> handling of images from deceased subjects with desiccated skin, or withswollen skin due to water exposure. This also provides <strong>for</strong> handling of overall growth of154

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