While at the SPAR Europe Conference last week in The Haag, the Netherelands Forensic Institute provided some display pieces such as a car door panel, glass and flat wall panel that had all been shot with a pistol.
There were some nice pieces to look at and I had done some small projects using photogrammetry as new way of approaching the measurement of trajectories.
Here is a small example:
In addition, I was showing how photogrammetry can be used to scan small objects like a bullet hole.
Cheers,
Eugene
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Excellent work Eugene!
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