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Digital Image Processing / Analysis
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Jonathan Broyles
President
P.O. Box 490
Parker (Denver Metro Area) CO 80138
USA
phone: 303-805-5301
fax: 303-841-7386
Areas of Expertise:
  • Audio, Video and Voice Recordings
  • Voice Identification
  • Voice Comparison/Elimination
  • Surveillance/Time Lapse Video Processing
  • Authentication, Enhancement, Restoration
  • Noise Reduction/Removal
  • Video Frame/Field Capture and Printing
  • Signal Recovery, Restoration and Clarification
  • Magnetic Microscopy and Imaging Services
  • Media Repair and Cleaning Services
  • Recording Equipment Analysis
  • Recording Equipment Testing
  • Recording Equipment Restoration
  • Playback Speed Correction
  • Media Repair and Cleaning Services
  • Many Tape & Digital Formats Supported
  • Related Litigation Support
  • We specialize in Recorded Evidence Analysis, Enhancement and Restoration Services of Video, Audio, Sound, Voice, Surveillance and Time Lapse Recordings; both digital and analog; through the use of custom and professional analysis systems.

     We provide qualified expert witness services to assist litigation support, public defenders, law enforcement, attorneys, government, and the general public.

    Our goal is to help you get the most from your recorded evidence.   Call now to get started.

    Memberships, Affiliations and Training:

    • American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFE)
    • American Board of Record Evidence (ABRE)
    • Audio Engineering Society (AES)
    • Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE)
    • Law Enforcement Video and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA)
    • New York Institute for Forensic Audio (NYIFA)
    • Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
    • Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado (PPIAC)
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    Jeff Sedlik
    Photography Expert Witness and Consultant
    Los Angeles, California
    New York, New York
    CA, NY
    USA
    phone: 626-808 0000 or CA: 212- 447 1255 NY
    FORENSIC EXPERT WITNESS - PHOTOGRAPHY

    Professor Jeff Sedlik has decades of experience at the highest level of professional photography including advertising, corporate, editorial and stock. He is a respected and acknowledged authority on photography having served as Past National President of professional photography's leading trade organization, "Advertising Photographers of America". Professor Sedlik is also an experienced Expert Witness.

    Areas of Expertise:
  • Contracts
  • Copyright
  • Licensing
  • Publicity Rights
  • Model Releases
  • Lost/Damaged Film
  • Stock Photography
  • Business Practices
  • Forensic Scene Recreation
  • Forensic Image Analysis
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    Andy Cobb, Ph.D.
    President/CEO
    P.O. Box 6546
    Louisville KY 40206
    USA
    phone: 502-386-6797
    Dr. Andy Cobb and the expert staff of Computer Forensic Specialists at AC Forensics, Inc. are trained to defensibly preserve, collect and analyze data from almost any type of media, from CDs / DVDs, thumb-drives, flash cards, back-up tapes, RAID Arrays and hard disk drives of any size and type.

    Services Include:
    • Litigation Preparedness Consulting
    • Cost-Effective electronic discovery, including new technologies for defensible self-collection and attorney review
    • Global forensic collection of nearly any type of electronic storage device
    • Expert forensic examination of digital evidence
    • Expert consultation and testimony
    • Data recovery, including password recovery and damaged media
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    Barry G. Dickey
    DABRE, FACFE
    506 Marquis Lane
    Mansfield TX 76063
    USA
    phone: 817-417-0778
    fax: 817-473-3573
    Barry G.
    Barry G. Dickey is the certified forensic expert for Audio Evidence Lab, a laboratory specializing in the Analysis of Audio / Video Evidence. Mr. Dickey has examined evidence in over 1000 cases in the USA and Europe. He has provided expert testimony on issues involving both audio and video evidence. Utilizing DSP technology, analytical equipment, and microscopic resolution, Mr. Dickey employs scientifically accepted techniques to provide the critical evidence required in the courtroom.

    He has consulted with news networks in reference to the "Osama bin Laden Tapes" as well as tapes released by other foreign news networks.

    Services Include:
  • Analysis Of Audio / Video Evidence
  • Digital Enhancement / Restoration
  • Voice Identification / Elimination
  • Event / Sound Identification
  • Expert Testimony / Consultation
  • Piracy / Copyright Infringement
  • Transcription
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    Robert W. Sanderson
    President
    3 Neptune Drive, Suite Q14b
    Poughkeepsie NY 12601
    USA
    phone: 845-797-3850
    fax: 845-463-3116
    Robert W.
    Welcome to the most technologically advanced audio/video lab in the world!

    Robert W. Sanderson is the President and Chief Engineer at Audio Video Forensic Labs Inc. Professionally trained and certified in audio / video authentication and enhancement as well as voiceprint identification. His experience and intuitive capabilities both in the lab and in the courtroom can yield impressive results where others fail. Job 1 - Help deliver usable evidence whenever possible.
    Areas of Expertise
    Forensic Audio Services:
  • Forensic Audio Examinations and Authentication
  • Audio Restoration
  • Noise Reduction
  • Audio Enhancement
  • Voiceprint Identification

    Forensic Video Services:
  • Video Enhancement
  • Video Authentication
  • Stabilize Cellphone Video
  • Video Enlargement
  • Mobile Video Lab
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    Tino Kyprianou, MSc, CCE, CFE
    President
    11 Colonial Rd.
    Morristown NJ 07960
    USA
    phone: 1-800-262-3552 or (973) 410-1389
    fax: 877-583-0135
    Mr. Tino Kyprianou, MSc, CCE, CFE is a 25 year Computer Forensics, Business & Financial consultant. He is a holder of a Master's of Science degree (MSc.) from the University of Glamorgan UK and a Certificate in Computer Forensics from Kennesaw University's-Cyber Crime Institute (GA-USA). He is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), a Member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (US) a Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), a Member of the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK).

    Mr. Kyprianou has strong multi-industry experience in all facets of Computer Forensics, Fraud Prevention & Detection, E-Discovery and Corporate Finance . He can help in uncovering computer fraud and has intimate knowledge of the vulnerabilities of businesses to computer inappropriate behavior & abuse. During the last 25 years he authored detailed computer forensic reports, policy manuals, training manuals, operations manuals & business plans.

    Mr. Kyprianou worked as an independent consultant & computer forensics expert for attorneys, in house counsel, private investigators, individuals, pharmaceutical & engineering companies, telecommunications companies, restaurants, hotels, advertising agencies and many other businesses.
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    Richard T. McEvoy, Jr.
    President
    P.O. Box 597
    Victor NY 14564
    USA
    phone: 585-924-9410
    fax: 585-924-8854
    Richard T.
    Richard T. McEvoy Jr., President of Forensic Imaging Inc., is an Expert Witness Forensic Photographer. His career began as a U.S. Navy photographer in Southeast Asia, followed by photojournalism, aerial cartography, and industrial photography in the South Pacific and Southeast Asia. Returning to the U.S. Mr. McEvoy began working in law enforcement photography with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) where he was head of the forensic photo-lab and was a certified P.O.S.T. Instructor. Asked to join Eastman Kodak, he worked as coordinator of law enforcement and governmental training and marketing before founding his company.

    Services Include:
    • Imaging Services range from accident reconstruction photography, traditional close-up and photomicrography imaging to specialized spectrum work and aerial imaging - virtually any aspect of forensic imaging.

    • Training: Forensic Imaging, Inc. gives training in all aspects of imaging for forensic work.

    • Forensic Document Imaging services include: visible spectrum imaging and specialized spectrum filter work; infrared for faded and obliterated documents, ink (and paper) differentiation and charred documents; ultraviolet imaging for paper examination, ink differentiation, signs of alterations; transmitted light imaging for watermark identification; oblique light imaging for disturbances and indented writing.
    Professional Associations:
    • International Association for Identification (IAI)
    • International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI)
    • Association of Forensic Document Examiners (AFDE)
    • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
    • International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
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    Grant Fredericks, Forensic Video Expert
    Larry Compton, Forensic Video Expert
    105 West Rolland Ave.
    Spokane WA 99218
    USA, CAN, GBR, MEX
    phone: 509-467-3559
    Grant
    Grant Fredericks is an instructor of Forensic Video Analysis at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA and is the lead instructor for the Law Enforcement & Emergency Services Video Association.

    Forensic Video Solutions (FVS) provides unparalled experience in the science of Forensic Video Analysis. FVS has the most experienced trial experts in this field, having processed video evidence for criminal and civil investigations for more than twenty-five years throughout the U.S., Canada in in the United Kingdom.

    FVS gained national recognition for video analysis skills, assisting the FBI in the processing of the video images of terrorist Mohamed Atta on 9/11.

    FVS provides professional consulting services to a multitude of government and private industry organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and the Department of Justice (DOJ).

    FVS has consulted for national and local news media since the mid 1980's, appearing on such programs as CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, 'Good Morning America' and '20/20'.

    FVS' Expert Analysis and Forensic Video Analysis Techniques Include:
  • Image Enhancement
  • Height Comparison
  • Speed Estimation
  • Reverse Projection
  • Photo / Video Comparison
  • Authentication
  • Demultiplexing
  • Color Correction
  • In-Car Video Systems
  • Digital Asset Management
  • Public CCTV Use
  • Mobile Device Forensics
  • Evidence Presentation
  • Interview / Cell CCTV Systems
  • RFP Development
  • Retail CCTV Installations
  • Wireless Technologies
  • Slip & Falls
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    George Reis
    President
    18627 Brookhurst #324
    Fountain Valley CA 92708
    USA
    phone: 714 775-3120
    George Reis of Imaging Forensics has provided expertise to Attorneys, Law Enforcement Agencies and Insurance Companies in the areas of Forensic Photography; Photographic Authentication, Enhancement and Analysis; and Forensic Video Analysis, for over twenty years. He also provides training in these fields.

    Mr. Reis is Certified in Forensic Photography and Imaging by the International Association for Identification, and is also a board member of the certification committee. He is a member of the editorial review board for the Journal of Forensic Identification.

    If your case involves photographs or video, contact Imaging Forensics.
    3/21/2012 · Forensics
    Imaging Forensics: When to hire an expert
    I was recently retained on a civil case just a month before the trial date. When called about the case, I was told that the firm never thought of hiring a forensic photographer until one showed up in opposing counsel’s expert list. In this case, I needed to photograph the scene of an accident to depict what could be seen from a specific perspective, at a specific time of day, under specific lighting conditions.

    11/8/2011 · Digital Forensics
    Imaging Forensics: So, What's the Story on Resolution?
    My post on Synchronizing Video has generated a few comments related to image resolution. Three people, all of whom have a significant background in forensic imaging, have made rather divergent comments. Multiple topics are being addressed, from crime scene, accident and evidence photography to latent print photography to SWGFAST guidelines/requirements to the resolution of video security camera systems.

    9/14/2011 · Digital Forensics
    Imaging Forensics: In Photography and Video - We Want the Original Images
    It always surprises me how often retaining attorneys send me digital copies of scanned color laser prints of photos in PDF format, or transcoded video files to do an analysis.

    7/22/2011 · Forensics
    Imaging Forensics: Is Your Expert An Expert?
    On a recent case opposing counsel hired a forensic photographer. The case involved an accident at night in which visibility was a key factor.

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    Christine Froehlich
    Project Manager
    18401 Burbank Blvd, Ste 107
    Tarzana CA 91356
    USA
    phone: 818-776-3470
    fax: 818-776-3477
    Christine
    IPS is Interactive Presentation Solutions, Inc., a full service visual resource company. Combining the latest in presentation technology and the experience of our visual and legal experts toward achieving our life's work: the persuasive presentation of evidence to help our clients obtain favorable verdicts.

    IMPACT + SUBSTANCE

    Our visual experts create stunning, impactful presentations. Our legal experts provide the substance. The latter apply their extensive background in thoroughly analyzing each case to come up with the most appropriate strategies for creating effective visuals. Immersed in the minute details of the case, they assume the vital role of In-Court Visual Directors in an actual trial. Perfectly synchronizing the visuals with your verbal communications for a seamless and well-coordinated presentation.

    TECHNOLOGICAL EDGE

    IPS works with your firm's trial team to develop well-organized, easily accessible exhibits that will save time and make your arguments more convincing in the courtroom. IPS supports most presentation software programs on the market today, and can train your personnel or supply our technicians to support you in trial. IPS can provide or arrange for all of the equipment used throughout the trial, and support a trial war room.

    Our staff members have been involved in numerous cases over the past 20 years, earning a national reputation for excellence in trial visual communications and research. IPS professionals have worked in virtually every area of litigation.

    Services:
  • Consulting / Case Analysis
  • Animation
  • Audio Video Enhancements
  • Demonstrative & Document Exhibits
  • Graphics & Visual Services
  • Video Editing
  • Trial Exhibit Management
  • Website Preservation
  • Courtroom Presentations
  • Settlement Presentations
  • Presentation Seminars / MCLE
  • Training
  • Equipment Rentals
  • The Subtle Nuances between Trial Director and Sanction from the Trial Technician’s Perspective
    We all get asked this question a lot from attorneys: What’s the difference between Trial Director and Sanction? From their perspective, it’s all about user friendliness.

    Power Point & Graphics Overload in the Courtroom
    The use of technology is now a prevalent occurrence in the courtroom. Presentations and graphics can greatly increase the effectiveness of your opening and closing arguments, and generally help your jury or judge retain a much higher level of information.

    Demonstrative Evidence and Trial Presentations: Common Pitfalls Using Power Point
    With the explosion of technology becoming an everyday occurrence in the court room, here are some tips to avoid the common pitfalls.

    Presentations and graphics can greatly increase the effectiveness of your opening and closing arguments, and generally help your jury or judge retain a much higher level of information. So what’s the downside?


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