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Forensic video analysis

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Forensic video analysis is the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters. Video surveillance is a groundbreaking weapon in the fight to capture and convict those who choose to break the law. Evidence captured on video has been found to be more accurate, more reliable, and more convincing than eyewitness testimony alone. Each Complete dTective system provides the the following capabilities: • Process Digital (DVR) or Analog Video Evidence • DVR security video - decode digital video (DVR) files from proprietary security systems into uncompressed video • Demultiplex video • Enhance dark video and poor quality video security and surveillance video • Print stills from Video to photo paper or digital files for fast distribution • Archive to CD or DVD • Highlight or obscure an important areas of forensic video tapes • Magnify video to display the result either full screen, or to a user defined portion on screen. • De-interlace field recorded forensic video to avoid blurry stills printed from video • ClearID Forensic video and image enhancement tools • Contrast and brightness adjustment • Video stabilization • Insert case notes linked to forensic video evidence • Automatic project archiving • Variable slow motion speed adjustment to compensate for time lapsed video • Picture in Picture • Titling and labeling • Combine and stack tools • User definable layout and keyboard/interface short cuts


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