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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation.
Forensic Imaging: April 2007
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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Thursday, 26 April 2007. Imaging wounds in context. It is important for the crime scene investigator or forensic photographer to understand the appearance of different wound types, their significance and the implications for the technical aspects surrounding the lighting and composition, for effective demonstration and recording. New Forensic Imaging Blog. Contr...
Forensic Imaging: September 2007
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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Monday, 24 September 2007. Digital Imaging and Dust - sensor cleaning. Since the dawn of photography, dust has been an enemy of the photographer. Dust sometimes (and somehow! For the digital photographer, dust has only one chance of entering the process and hence, spoiling a photograph. This is of course, getting onto the surface of the sensor. The occur...A cle...
Forensic Imaging: New Forensic Imaging Blog
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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Thursday, 26 April 2007. New Forensic Imaging Blog. Contributions from other professionals in the field are greatfully recieved, as a sharing of information can only enhance the progression of knowledge and skills - which is at the core of continuing professional development. Author - Forensic Photoshop. 27 February 2008 at 14:54. Forensic Photography book review.
Forensic Imaging: Imaging wounds in context
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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Thursday, 26 April 2007. Imaging wounds in context. It is important for the crime scene investigator or forensic photographer to understand the appearance of different wound types, their significance and the implications for the technical aspects surrounding the lighting and composition, for effective demonstration and recording. Forensic Photography book review.
Forensic Imaging: Book review
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This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Thursday, 26 April 2007. There are few (but gradually increasing) books dedicated to Forensic Photography. Redsicker is sometimes regarded as the "standard" text, but in my view it was dissapointing and poorly illustrated - particularly as quality of imaging is key to effective Forensic practice. Read the full review at www.forensicmed.co.uk.
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Forensic Medicine Resources: Fire deaths
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Tuesday, 29 January 2008. One category of death that often causes interpretative problems for forensic pathologists is the fire death. A useful summary of the issues raised by such deaths has been recently published. Level is returned from the laboratory as zero % that a review of the post mortem findings indicates some other cause of death than 'exposure to fire smoke and fumes'. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Forensic Medicine Resources: February 2007
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Tuesday, 13 February 2007. New forensic medicine wiki. In the spirit of collaboration in forensic medicine, a new forensic wiki. Has been launched. Anybody can contribute to the development of this resource - the aim of which is to provide peer reviewed. And so far as is possible) evidence-based. Forensic medicine and pathology educational materials. In the first instance, content is requested on general topics such as;. Is to be encouraged.
Forensic Medicine Resources: November 2009
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Saturday, 7 November 2009. New website - forensic pathologists in history. A new website is currently under construction by me, providing resources on famous forensic pathologists in history. And their notorious cases. The website will cover Sir Bernard Spilsbury, Professor Keith Simpson, and Dr Francis Camps initially, but will expand in due course to include Professor Bernard Knight, Sir Sydney Smith and others. Saturday, November 07, 2009.
Forensic Medicine Resources: September 2007
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Friday, 21 September 2007. The public is exposed to a wealth of forensic pathology in the media, particularly in TV programmes such as Silent Witness (UK) and CSI. However, these representations are rarely accurate. Dr Charles Petty identified popular medicolegal. The 'devil's dozen') in an article in 1971;. That the time of death can be precisely determined by the examination of the body. That the autopsy always yields the cause of death.
Forensic Medicine Resources: April 2007
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Thursday, 26 April 2007. The effective documentation (and subsequent visual presentation) of wounds relies on the skills of the individual photographing those wounds, and the quality of illustrations prepared from those images. There have been huge advances in the field of forensic photography, forensic imaging and postmortem imaging (using multi-slice CT and MRI) - pioneered by the Virtopsy. A new forensic imaging blog. I am a qualified envi...
Forensic Medicine Resources: September 2009
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Sunday, 27 September 2009. Forensic pathologists old and new revisited. A recent BBC4 programme - Watching the dead. Considered how the portrayal of forensic scientists and pathologists in 'crime dramas' had changed over the past 30 or so years, and in doing so presented a clip of Professor Keith Simpson. Explaining how he had tried to inject some realism into those forensic dramas on which he acted as advisor, with little success! Forensic p...
Forensic Medicine Resources: April 2010
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Sunday, 4 April 2010. Deborah Blum has written an entertaining book ( The Poisoner's Handbook. On the development of forensic medicine at the newly created Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York City - under the guiding steer of Dr Charles Norris - and of forensic toxicology during Prohibition. The 'Father of Toxicology' - Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure Orfila. Orfila-related resources available online include:. Chemistry, Medicine and Crime.
Forensic Medicine Resources: January 2008
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Tuesday, 29 January 2008. One category of death that often causes interpretative problems for forensic pathologists is the fire death. A useful summary of the issues raised by such deaths has been recently published. Level is returned from the laboratory as zero % that a review of the post mortem findings indicates some other cause of death than 'exposure to fire smoke and fumes'. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Ame...
Forensic Medicine Resources: February 2008
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Friday, 29 February 2008. The death of a child or infant in suspicious circumstances is one type of case that has the potential for being particularly contentious for forensic pathologists, and the evidence base upon which opinions are based is weak in certain instances, not least those involving alleged 'shaken baby syndrome' or 'short distance falls'. Prepared by forensic pathology and legal experts for the Inquiry. All authors highlight th...
Forensic Medicine Resources: May 2007
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An 'e-resource' for forensic medicine, pathology and science . Monday, 14 May 2007. Forensic pathologists old and new. Autobiographies of forensic pathologists give an insight into the recent history of forensic pathology, and how the 'craft' has been practiced over the years. Has often been thought of as the 'father' of modern forensic medicine, and a recent book by Colin Evans, 'The father of forensics: The groundbreaking cases of Sir Bernard Spilsbury. And the beginnings of modern CSI. Containing inte...
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Forensic Image Analysis
What is Photographic Forensics and Image Analysis? Photographic forensics or image analysis is the interrogation of digital images to extract meaningful information from images; mainly from digital images by means of digital image processing techniques. Forensic analysis allows us to compile reports to support criminal or civil claims, where photographs are critical evidence. We use a number of techniques to interrogate digital images:. Image Error Level Analysis. Pixel Aspect Ratio Comparison. Using a v...
GetData Forensic Imager. Acquire, convert or verify EnCase, DD or AFF format image files
Computer Forensic Imaging Software. Forensic Imager is a Windows based program that will acquire, convert, or verify a forensic image in one of the following common forensic file formats:. DD /RAW (Linux Disk Dump ). AFF (Advanced Forensic Format). Forensic Image provides three separate functions:. The acquire option is used to take a forensic image (an exact copy) of the target media into an image file on the investigators workstation;. Forensic Imager does not. Currently support the acquisition of HPA ...
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Forensic Imaging
This is a blog dedicated to all aspects of Forensic Imaging, including; photography, video, surface-injury analysis, illustration and animation. Monday, 24 September 2007. Digital Imaging and Dust - sensor cleaning. Since the dawn of photography, dust has been an enemy of the photographer. Dust sometimes (and somehow! For the digital photographer, dust has only one chance of entering the process and hence, spoiling a photograph. This is of course, getting onto the surface of the sensor. The occur...A cle...
Brian C. Platt A.B.I.P.P. Forensic Imaging Specialist & Consultant
Brian C. Platt A.B.I.P.P. Forensic Imaging Specialist and Consultant. Call: 07766203307 or Fax: 01202 624253. Brian C. Platt A.B.I.P.P. Forensic Imaging Specialist and Consultant. I have left the imaging department of one of her majesties constabularies after over 17 years as a Police photographer/Imaging Specialist. During that time I have won awards for my photography not only from the National Police Improvement Agency(NPIA) but also The British Institute of Professional Photography. Special Merit awa...
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