Utilizing state of the art digital photographic technology allows exceptional presentations at depositions, conferences and during trial. All printed images are at a minimum size of the preferred 8x10 unless otherwise requested. All images can be enlarged to 20x24 for jury presentation with minimal change.
High resolution digital capture allows the investigator to immediately verify that the needed event was properly photographed and archived on scene. The usual worries of lost film negatives and poor exposure are gone. The developing process and the laboratory handling procedures are concerns of the past.
Digital imaging allows sub-rosa photography to document activities in many different types of lighting.
Once captured all images are then routinely archived with the original metadata intact. Through Photoshop techniques, the original image can be corrected for lighting and saved as a copy thereby allowing the printing of before and after images.