Forensic Image Analysis is a powerful tool used in crime scene investigations and digital forensics. It involves capturing and preserving visual evidence to ensure its integrity and reliability in legal proceedings. This process includes creating precise replicas of digital storage devices, capturing high-resolution images, and using advanced techniques like 3D scanning and thermography to document crime scenes and digital evidence. Forensic Image Analysis plays a crucial role in both physical and digital investigations, helping to reconstruct events, uncover hidden details, and track digital footprints. Its applications range from traditional crime scene documentation to complex cybercrime cases, making it an essential tool in modern investigations.
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