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If your case includes video,
photographs, fingerprints, questioned documents, or other visual evidence,
Imaging Forensics can help you get the most from it. We provide
services in photography, image analysis, and enhancement to meet the needs
of the legal community. We can provide you with expertise in these
areas and provide you with the following services: |
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Expert Witness: George Reis has testified
as an expert in photography, fingerprint comparisons, and in image
enhancement. He has worked in the field of evidence photography and
forensics since 1989 and is a pioneer in the field of digital imaging in
forensics. He has taught over 1,000 individuals in law enforcement
techniques in digital imaging, image enhancement, and related areas --
including personnel from the FBI, Secret Service, US Military, and state and
local law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. |
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Image Analysis and Enhancement: Is the
fingerprint or signature hard to see, is the object in the photo the same as
the one claimed to cause the accident, is the skid mark on the dark asphalt
as long (or short) as is claimed? Was the digital image altered, was
the photography done fairly, are those really Bruno Magli shoes? Image
analysis and enhancement is the primary area of our expertise -- let us help
you to get the most from your visual evidence. |
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Video Analysis and Enhancement: Is there a
video that shows a license plate, a car, a person, an object that may be
essential to your case? Is that video too blurry, does it change from
scene to scene too quickly, are you sure that you are viewing every single
frame? Imaging Forensics can help you get the most from your video
evidence. |
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Evidence Photography: Photographs of
evidence -- whether injuries, defective merchandise, working environments,
or details showing the size, shape, or position of an object, defect or
other evidence -- can be powerful evidence. Imaging Forensics has over
13 years of experience in evidence photography. |
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Interactive Panoramas: Ever see one of
those real estate walk-through panoramas on the internet? Ever think
of presenting a crime scene or accident scene to a jury in the same manner?
In many instances, bringing a virtual scene to the courtroom can present the
facts better than any other evidence. |
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Court Presentations: Although we can do
PowerPoint, there are many solutions for evidence presentation, including
QuickTime and Adobe Acrobat that can provide better image quality and
presentation control of your visual evidence. |
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Specializing in Digital Imaging Analysis,
Enhancement, Photography, Training, |
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