Hyperspectral Imaging for Questioned Documents, Latent Prints & Bloodstain Evidence
Hyperspectral imaging is a validated and accepted technique that is becoming a commonly utilized forensic technology. This liquid crystal-based imaging technique combines standard digital imaging with common spectroscopic methods, such as Near-IR, Colorimetric and Fluorescence imaging, to provide increased sensitivity and discrimination capabilities over traditional imaging and detection methods. The CONDOR™ Hyperspectral Imaging System represents the next generation of forensic imaging technology; one that enhances forensic capabilities in questioned document examination, latent print imaging, bloodstain visualization and more.
Hyperspectral Imaging Offers:
- Superior detection and discrimination capabilities
- A spectrum associated with each pixel in the image
- Nondestructive sample analysis
- Data and results that are courtroom friendly
- Combined digital imaging and spectroscopic techniques
ChemImage’s hyperspectral imaging technology provides the best discrimination and visualization capabilities available on the market today. This technique is accurate and validated, providing courtroom ready results that are easy to interpret. Hyperspectral imaging will not compromise the integrity of your samples, allowing for the possibility of further sample testing, if necessary.
As you will see in the examples within this section, the information contained in hyperspectral images is easier to interpret for non-scientists. Presentation of data and information to jurors in the courtroom is easy and straightforward. Our goal is to help you seek the truth through reliable analysis techniques that help you make the case.