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Beyond the visible spectrum – applying 3D multispectral full-body imaging to the VirtoScan system

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Multispectral photography offers a wide range of applications for forensic investigations. It is commonly used to detect latent evidence and to enhance the visibility of findings. Additionally, three-dimensional (3D) full-body documentation has become much easier and more affordable in recent years. However, the benefits of performing 3D imaging beyond the visible (VIS) spectrum are not well known, and the technique has not been widely used in forensic medical investigations. A multicamera setup was used to employ multispectral photogrammetry between 365 and 960 nm in postmortem investigations. The multicamera setup included four modified digital cameras, ultraviolet (UV) and near-infrared (NIR) light sources and supplemental lens filters. Full-body documentation was performed in conjunction with the use of a medical X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner to automate the imaging procedure. Textured 3D models based on multispectral datasets from four example cases were reconstructed successfully. The level of detail and overall quality of the 3D reconstructions varied depending on the spectral range of the image data. Generally, the NIR datasets showed enhanced visibility of vein patterns and specific injuries, whereas the UV-induced datasets highlighted foreign substances on the skin. Three-dimensional multispectral full-body imaging enables the detection of latent evidence that is invisible to the naked eye and allows visualization, documentation and analysis of evidence beyond the VIS spectrum.

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dc.subjectGeneral Medicine
dc.subjectPathology and Forensic Medicine
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dc.subject.ddc610 Medicine & health
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Beyond the visible spectrum – applying 3D multispectral full-body imaging to the VirtoScan system

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uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich
uzh.contributor.affiliationLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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uzh.contributor.authorKottner, Sören
uzh.contributor.authorSchulz, Martin Mp
uzh.contributor.authorBerger, Florian
uzh.contributor.authorThali, Michael
uzh.contributor.authorGascho, Dominic
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uzh.publication.citationKottner, Sören; Schulz, Martin Mp; Berger, Florian; Thali, Michael; Gascho, Dominic (2021). Beyond the visible spectrum – applying 3D multispectral full-body imaging to the VirtoScan system. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 17(4):565-576.
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