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10 February 1997 Applications of a digital darkroom in the forensic laboratory
Barry D. Bullard, Brian Birge
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Proceedings Volume 2941, Forensic Evidence Analysis and Crime Scene Investigation; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266298
Event: Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement and Security, 1996, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Through a joint agreement with the Indiana-Marion County Forensic Laboratory Services Agency, the Institute for Forensic Imaging conducted a pilot program to investigate crime lab applications of a digital darkroom. IFI installed and staffed a state-of-the-art digital darkroom in the photography laboratory of the Indianapolis-Marion County crime lab located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The darkroom consisted of several high resolution color digital cameras, image processing computer, dye sublimation continuous tone digital printers, and CD-ROM writer. This paper describes the use of the digital darkroom in several crime lab investigations conducted during the program.
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Barry D. Bullard and Brian Birge "Applications of a digital darkroom in the forensic laboratory", Proc. SPIE 2941, Forensic Evidence Analysis and Crime Scene Investigation, (10 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266298
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KEYWORDS
Digital image processing

Forensic science

Image processing

Digital cameras

Fourier transforms

Photography

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