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		<title>By: pnolte</title>
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		<description>George One thing I spent time on last year was HDR and latent print imaging for AFIS searching. So far, I am getting great results in displaying faint ridges without clipping the darker ridges. It makes AFIS searching much easier. I can make some images available if you like. Pat</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George One thing I spent time on last year was HDR and latent print imaging for AFIS searching. So far, I am getting great results in displaying faint ridges without clipping the darker ridges. It makes AFIS searching much easier. I can make some images available if you like. Pat</p>
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