Crime-lite Applications: Forensic Applications of Infrared Light
Using Infrared light we can exploit the differences in absorption and reflection between substrate and evidence to reveal otherwise hidden information.
Using Infrared light we can exploit the differences in absorption and reflection between substrate and evidence to reveal otherwise hidden information.
In a paper published by New Scientist, foster+freemans’ Dr Roberto King outlines a new technique that could be important in cases of fraud.
Longwave Reflected UV for the Enhancement of Cyanoacrylate Fumed Fingerprints Research conducted by Foster+Freeman, has added further weight to the argument that Longwave Reflected-UV (LWUVR)…
Visualising Fluorescent Fingermarks Developed Using 1,2 Indandione A study has demonstrated that by trimming the illumination wavelength and narrowing the viewing bandwidth, markedly better results…