PDF3D work with Forensics to Bring 3D PDF into the Court Room
London, UK (PRWEB) October 16, 2017 -- PDF3D have published a new eBook today to support forensic investigators and engineers in the presentation of 3D reconstructions for use in case resolution, insurance and court proceedings. The freely available guide provides a review of 3D visualization in accidents and crime scenes, and presents the case for using 3D PDF to speed up workflows and improve communications during investigations.
PDF3D offer a suite of 3D PDF conversion tools. Their renowned SDK toolkit has been extensively used by developers across industry, and more recently by some of the forensic industry’s leading 3D reconstruction and visualisation technology suppliers.
“We’ve worked with some of the major software developers in the forensics industry, who now incorporate PDF3D technology within their tools to make it easier for users to convert complex point cloud data into the more easily accessible 3D PDF format,” explained Ian Curington of PDF3D.
Scanned data, such as point cloud data, is notoriously difficult to share and present to others who don’t have access to specific software. The big data it generates also makes it cumbersome to archive. 3D PDF conversion compresses these large files into more manageable sizes without losing the image detail required in court.
Individuals in forensics teams are increasingly turning to the power of PDF conversion for themselves, with many engineers using tools like PDF3D’s ReportGen alongside their visualization software.
“Digital forensics has transformed how much detail can now be captured at the scene of a traffic accident or crime scene,” added Ian. “With the use of drones, cameras and scanners, many man-hours are saved in the processing of critical information. These tools, combined with 3D software, allows investigators to capture a rich and accurate 3D image fast, without interrupting the scene, and with a level of detail that can be used to analyse everything from blood spatter to bullet trajectory.”
PDF3D’s SDK and ReportGen tools allow investigators and lawyers to present a fully interactive and animated 3D view of a scene that can be rotated, zoomed and inspected in detail, with factual markers and information provided to add further explanation to an image.
Forensic engineers and investigators can find out more about the benefits of 3D PDF in Forensics in the freely available eBook, which can be downloaded here: http://www.pdf3d.com/ebooks or can learn more how PDF3D tech is currently used at https://www.pdf3d.com/category/case-studies/
About PDF3D
PDF3D (http://www.pdf3d.com) produce a suite of widely respected software products and plugins for engineers, scientists and developers who need to communicate complex data and 3D models to others in the universally accessible PDF format. PDF3D’s technology provides the fastest and easiest-to-use, highly compressed 3D PDF conversion available for an ever-increasing range of formats and tools. From 3D CAD to GIS, DWG and LIDAR, PDF3D works closely with users and programmers within the engineering, geospatial, geology, aerospace, architecture, medical and product packaging communities worldwide.
Ian Curington, Visual Technology Services Ltd., http://www.pdf3d.com, +44 7787517529, [email protected]
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