Processing a fingerprint is like performing surgery.
Accurately targeting the problem is just the first step; exceptional surgical skills are still needed.
Meticulously peeling away layers, like stitching a wound, step-by-step, without any negligence.
As expected, after processing the fingerprint, Lu Chuan did not obtain a complete print.
It's about less than 20% of a normal fingerprint size, less than a fifth, but more than a tenth.
Expanding from the center of the fingerprint outward, the edges become more blurred.
This was already much better than Lu Chuan initially anticipated.
However, it still hadn't reached the ideal state; if it could exceed 20%, Lu Chuan would be confident in marking enough characteristic points, making the fingerprint with judicial validity once identified and analyzed.
Currently, with the size of this fingerprint, Lu Chuan was only able to mark nine characteristic points.
