Video Forensic Analysis / Video Image Investigation is the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters.
Reliably digitize video tape footage onto a computer system. (This is commonly done via Non-Linear Editor (NLE) software.)
Be able to demultiplex or separate camera views from multiplexed CCTV footage.
Convert digital video from DVR (Digital Video Recorder) devices into digital video formats usable for forensic analysis.
Perform clarification techniques such as frame averaging.
Highlight someone or something of interest in the video.
Enlarge portions of the video for areas of interest.
Measure heights of individuals or distances between points seen in the video.
What Infinity Forensics can offer?
Frame Averaging removes video noise, graininess and hidden details.
Highlighting/Masking the analyst can highlight an area of video to bring it attention or obscure an area to hide sensitive information.
Resizing Video Enlarge (zoom of magnify) footage. Video may also be reduced in size to expose the cropped are, about 10%, that are commonly hidden from view by a typical televisions under scan.
Image Stabilization stabilizes unstable or shaky video.
Color Correction tools are used to analyze and correct poor lighting and compensate for camera dome filters to recover the accurate colors of the scene.
Clarify dark and poor quality security and surveillance footage.
Picture-in-Picture displays one moving image within another offering dynamic, side-by-side comparisons, demonstration consistencies between know images and suspect images.
Comparative Analysis Reverse Projection and reliable height analysis by superimposing images.
Titling or labelling is used to identify and explain video evidence.
Timecode AVX allows the Forensic Video Analyst to timestamp security video images to within 1/60th of a second.
Locators quickly and easily annotate video evidence.
MetaSunc the Avid Systems provide twenty-four tracks for synchronized metadata, linking any digital investigative asset directly to the video evidence. Assets include word processing documents, spreadsheets, e-mail, digital photos or virtually any digital file can be accessed on a computer.