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Webinar – Learn from the the Experts: Esther Neate, Digital Fingermark Imaging Pioneer
June 22, 2022
Join this webinar for an exclusive interview with an internationally-renowned expert in forensic digital photography, Esther Neate. Specifically, we will be focusing on our own comprehensive imaging system for the detection, capture and enhancement of fingerprints, the DCS 5. Within forensics, there are continuously new techniques being developed, to which forensic photographers' experiment with, to achieve the best fingermarks possible.

Webinar – Achieving maximum visibility in a dark environment at the Crime Scene
June 8, 2022
Forensic examiners at a crime scene are often required to search for evidence in the dark when using a forensic light source to locate fluorescent evidence. When conducting these investigations, it’s recommended for the examiner to be fully dark adapted to ensure no evidence is missed – but how do they do this?

Webinar – Detect More Evidence: Top Tips to get the most out of your forensic light source
May 25, 2022
Crime-lites and other forensic light source are the go-to tools for crime scene and forensic examiners seeking to reveal evidence that would otherwise remain invisible to the naked eye. But, there’s a lot more to using a Crime-lite than just pointing it in the right direction (although that does help!).
In this webinar, our team will discuss the best tips and techniques that will enable you to get the most out of your forensic light source and potentially detecting more evidence at the crime scene. Through a mix of live demonstrations and presentations, we’ll be demonstrating which wavelengths are best suited to various evidence types as well as walking you through the latest features that have been added to the Crime-lite range.
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