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Ridge Counting



The process of counting the ridges that touch or
cross the line of count drawn between the delta
 and core of loop patterns. A white space must
always intervene between the delta and the first
               ridge to be counted.
Ridge Count




The number of ridges intervening between the
              delta and core.
Rules in Ridge Counting

    Locate the exact points of the core and delta

    Count all the ridges which touch or cross an
    imaginary line drawn between the core and
    delta

    Never include the core and delta in counting.
    Count only those ridges which intervene or
    pass the imaginary line of count of line

    Incipient ridges are never counted no matter
    where they appear. The general rule is that in
    order to be counted, the width of a ridge must
    be equal to the width of the other ridges in the
    pattern under consideration.
Ridges included in ridge counting
       and their numerical value:

    An island ridge or dot ridge is given one ridge
    count

    A short ridge is given one ridge count

    A long ridge is given one ridge count

    An abrupt ending ridge is given one count

    If a ridge bifurcates into two across the
    imaginary line, the ridge count is two

    If the point of origin of a bifurcating ridge is on
    the line of count, the ridge count is two

    If the legs of enclosure or eyelet ridge is on the
    line of count, the ridge count is two

    If the intersection of two enclosures is on the
    line of count, the ridge count is two

    If the intersection of two enclosures is on the
    line of count, then the ridge count is four

    When the core is located on ending ridge which
    touches the inside of the innermost re-curving
    ridge, the recurve is included in counting only
    when the delta is located below a line drawn at
    right angle to the end or tip of such ending ridge
Ridge Counting in Whorl Patterns



Whorl patterns are counted only if they appear in
 the little fingers of both hands. If there is no loop
in the eight fingers (little fingers not included), the
    first whorl is to be counted to obtain the key
                 classification formula

    A plain whorl and central pocket loop are
    treated as an ulnar loop

    A double loop (twinned loop) is counted to an
    upright loop

    An accidental whorl is counted from the
    extreme corresponding delta to the nearest
    core (least number of ridge count)

    The counting in a lateral loop is made between
    the lower delta and the nearer loop regardless
    of whether the print is found on the left or right
    hand.
Ridge Tracing


The process of coursing or tracing the ridge that
originates from the left delta flowing towards the
right delta or near the point and determining the
number of intervening ridges between the traced
   ridge and right delta to constitute the three
 subdivisions such as inner, meeting and outer
           presented by capital I, M, O.
Rules in Ridge Tracing


  When the deltas have been located, the tracing
starts on the ridge emanating from the lower side
 or point of the left delta until the point nearest or
   opposite the right delta is reached. Then the
 number of ridges intervening between the traced
ridge and the right delta are counted to determine
   whether it is inner (I), meet or meeting (M) or
                       outer (O).
If the traced ridge ends without reaching the right
 side, it is necessary to drop perpendicularly to a
 point on a ridge directly below and continue the
  tracing up to the relative point nearest the right
                        delta.
If the traced ridge is a bifurcation, follow the lower
 branch and if this branch ends abruptly, drop on
      the next ridge until tracing is completed.
Subdivisions of Whorls
 According to Tracing
Inner Whorl (I)



   If the traced ridge reached the relative point
nearest the right delta and goes above or inside
 it and there are 3 or more intervening ridges
between the traced ridge and the right delta, it is
            considered as an inner whorl.
Meet or Meeting Whorl (M)


 A whorl pattern is considered meet or meeting if
the traced ridge reached the relative point nearest
the right delta and goes above/ inside; or below/
 outside with 1 or 2 intervening ridges between
 such delta and traced ridge, or if the traced ridge
 started from the left delta and runs directly to
                  the right delta.
Outer Whorl (O)



 A whorl pattern is considered outer if the traced
  ridge reached the relative point near the right
delta and goes below or outside such delta with 3
 or more ridges intervening between such delta
                and traced ridge.

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Ridge counting-and-tracing

  • 1. Ridge Counting The process of counting the ridges that touch or cross the line of count drawn between the delta and core of loop patterns. A white space must always intervene between the delta and the first ridge to be counted.
  • 2. Ridge Count The number of ridges intervening between the delta and core.
  • 3. Rules in Ridge Counting  Locate the exact points of the core and delta  Count all the ridges which touch or cross an imaginary line drawn between the core and delta  Never include the core and delta in counting. Count only those ridges which intervene or pass the imaginary line of count of line  Incipient ridges are never counted no matter where they appear. The general rule is that in order to be counted, the width of a ridge must be equal to the width of the other ridges in the pattern under consideration.
  • 4. Ridges included in ridge counting and their numerical value:  An island ridge or dot ridge is given one ridge count  A short ridge is given one ridge count  A long ridge is given one ridge count  An abrupt ending ridge is given one count  If a ridge bifurcates into two across the imaginary line, the ridge count is two  If the point of origin of a bifurcating ridge is on the line of count, the ridge count is two
  • 5. If the legs of enclosure or eyelet ridge is on the line of count, the ridge count is two  If the intersection of two enclosures is on the line of count, the ridge count is two  If the intersection of two enclosures is on the line of count, then the ridge count is four  When the core is located on ending ridge which touches the inside of the innermost re-curving ridge, the recurve is included in counting only when the delta is located below a line drawn at right angle to the end or tip of such ending ridge
  • 6. Ridge Counting in Whorl Patterns Whorl patterns are counted only if they appear in the little fingers of both hands. If there is no loop in the eight fingers (little fingers not included), the first whorl is to be counted to obtain the key classification formula
  • 7. A plain whorl and central pocket loop are treated as an ulnar loop  A double loop (twinned loop) is counted to an upright loop  An accidental whorl is counted from the extreme corresponding delta to the nearest core (least number of ridge count)  The counting in a lateral loop is made between the lower delta and the nearer loop regardless of whether the print is found on the left or right hand.
  • 8. Ridge Tracing The process of coursing or tracing the ridge that originates from the left delta flowing towards the right delta or near the point and determining the number of intervening ridges between the traced ridge and right delta to constitute the three subdivisions such as inner, meeting and outer presented by capital I, M, O.
  • 9. Rules in Ridge Tracing When the deltas have been located, the tracing starts on the ridge emanating from the lower side or point of the left delta until the point nearest or opposite the right delta is reached. Then the number of ridges intervening between the traced ridge and the right delta are counted to determine whether it is inner (I), meet or meeting (M) or outer (O).
  • 10. If the traced ridge ends without reaching the right side, it is necessary to drop perpendicularly to a point on a ridge directly below and continue the tracing up to the relative point nearest the right delta.
  • 11. If the traced ridge is a bifurcation, follow the lower branch and if this branch ends abruptly, drop on the next ridge until tracing is completed.
  • 12. Subdivisions of Whorls According to Tracing
  • 13. Inner Whorl (I) If the traced ridge reached the relative point nearest the right delta and goes above or inside it and there are 3 or more intervening ridges between the traced ridge and the right delta, it is considered as an inner whorl.
  • 14. Meet or Meeting Whorl (M) A whorl pattern is considered meet or meeting if the traced ridge reached the relative point nearest the right delta and goes above/ inside; or below/ outside with 1 or 2 intervening ridges between such delta and traced ridge, or if the traced ridge started from the left delta and runs directly to the right delta.
  • 15. Outer Whorl (O) A whorl pattern is considered outer if the traced ridge reached the relative point near the right delta and goes below or outside such delta with 3 or more ridges intervening between such delta and traced ridge.