Contactless Size Reference in Forensic Photography: Design and Verification of the Novel FreeRef-1 System

L.A.H. Schiks, M.S. Cook, L.R. Lipman, A.P. van Dijke, K. Hutchinson, Paul van den Hoven, A.J. Loeve*

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Abstract

In photographs of evidence in forensic investigations, physical size references (e.g., rulers or stickers) are often placed next to a trace to allow us to take measurements from photos. However, this is laborious and introduces contamination risks. The FreeRef-1 system is a contactless size reference system that allows us to take forensic photographs without having to be close to the evidence, and allows photographing under large angles without losing accuracy. The FreeRef-1 system performance was assessed using technical verification tests, inter-observer checks and user tests with forensic professionals. The results show that the measurements taken with photos using the FreeRef-1 system were at least as accurate as those taken using conventional techniques. Furthermore, with the FreeRef-1 system, even photographs taken under strongly oblique angles provided accurate measurements. The results suggest that the FreeRef-1 system will facilitate photographing evidence even in hard-to-reach places, such as under tables and on walls and ceilings, while increasing the accuracy and speed.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3790
Number of pages19
JournalSensors
Volume23
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • measurements
  • crime scene investigations
  • forensic research
  • forensic photography

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