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all right folks so this is the second video on how to classify fingerprints as loops in the first video we talked about three essential elements of fingerprint patterns when it comes to them being classified as loops we talked about the fact that loops have to have a sufficient recurve they have to have a delta and they have to have a rich camp and so you should now be able to look at a fingerprint and determine whether or not that fingerprint is a loop or not by looking for those three essential elements what we need to talk about now though is once youve identified a fingerprint as a loop now how do we figure out whether or not that loop is a radial loop or an ulnar loop what we talked about in the previous videos we talked about fingerprints as either being left slanted or right slanted so for example looking at these two fingerprints here I can see that the one on the left is a left slanted loop because I can see that the ridges flow in from the left side and they flow out the le