Repost - A Primer on 3D Scanning in Forensics, Part 1 & 2

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Repost - A Primer on 3D Scanning in Forensics, Part 1 & 2

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I know this is in another part of the forum, but I wanted to keep this in the Forensics section as well.


Please find a recent article by yours truly in Forensic Magazine.

Part 1
As 3D scanners become more common for capturing and preserving evidence, police, forensic technicians, attorneys, and others involved in the legal industry need to be aware of the applications, benefits, and limitations of how this technology is applied in recording data and subsequently how it can be used to aid in the analysis of evidence and crime scenes. The following article provides an introduction into the ever growing application of 3D scanners in the forensics industry.

A Primer on 3D Scanning in Forensics, Part 1

Part 2
Many products and technologies are specialized in the collection of evidence while others' sole purpose is to keep evidence organized. However, even fewer technologies can collect, organize, and provide the analysis tools all in one package. This is the main reason why 3D scanning for forensics is an ever growing and useful application of laser based measurement technologies in fighting crimes and reconstructing events. Like all forensic tools, however, 3D scanning has its strengths and its limitations.

A Primer on 3D Scanning in Forensics, Part 2
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