CCTV video surveillance is on the increase year on year and it is impossible for your image not to be captured on CCTV somewhere during your movements throughout the day.
As a result, CCTV evidence has become more increasingly used as part of the Prosecutions evidence. These images taken from such recordings, are often of poor quality making them of little use for investigation or even ambiguous in Court as evidence.
Therefore it is vital that the optimum quality be obtained from these images to provide maximum benefit to investigations and possibly prevention of miscarriages of justice.
Our Forensic Video & Photographic Laboratory can do just that, by using the latest in digital image enhancement technology both hardware and software, in conjunction with evidential and technical expertise to best present video evidence. Where imagery exists evidentially of marginal quality and doubts exist over the identities or actions therein, we offer expertise and opinion based on analysis of the recorded material, including image comparison and interpretation.
Utilisation of the latest in Home Office Approved Digital Image Enhancement system
- Forensic Digital Enhancement, image analysis, authentication and interpretation from video and other imagery
- Forensic reconstruction of faulty video tape recordings due to poor control track
- Image comparison
- Decoding of both Analogue and Digital multiplex CCTV video recordings
- Production of edited compilations of CCTV video-tape footage
- Enhanced images produced onto video-taped and/or photographic quality colour still prints (sizes A4 to A3)
- Enhancement of finger marks for the use of Fingerprint Experts
- Enhancement of the video audio track
- The decoding and production of video evidence from of Digital CCTV systems such as Cameo, Epic, GDivx, Rapid Eye, Multiview, Streamer, VDM Play, Viewer 2000 and Wave Reader
- Expert opinion on video content
- Slowing down of time-lapse CCTV video-tapes
- Viewing Facilities available for the viewing of undecoded CCTV tapes
- Video Tape Authentication
- Transfer of photographic prints, negatives, slides, computer video files (MOV, AVI, MPG etc.) to video-tape or photographic reproduction
- Sub-titling of video material to aid presentation or assist with videos containing poor audio
- Duplication and World Standards conversion between any TV Standard PAL I (UK) to NTSC (USA/Japan), SECAM (France) etc.

