Bullets, documents, tools: Compare for yourself - with optimum precision Aim for excellent equipment: Ballistics Ballistic specialists have significantly different instrumentation requirements compared with other forensic techniques. The large field depth of the optical system is essential for exact imaging of less obvious traces in toolmarks or cartridge cases. A precise match of magnification, multiple sample holders and a fine, flexible illumination technique, e.g. coaxial reflected light to minimize reflections on cartridge cases, are also important. This equipment is standard on Leica comparison macroscopes, allowing even extremely faint marks to be visible and depicted at high contrast. For behind the scene criminals: document checking Even though computers are replacing the classic typewriter, the comparison of writing types on documents continues to play an important role in solving crimes. For example, the fingerprint of a typewriter or a person s handwriting can be accurately identified using a comparison macroscope. Writing samples, for example, can be masked with red and green filters and superimposed optically. It is not only the origin of documents up to DIN A4 in size that can be accurately and reliably determined; this technology is also well suited for reference comparisons of seals, stamps, bank notes, shares, postage stamps and certificates. Leica offers two comparison macroscopes to cover these application ranges. These cater for the different preferences and working methods involved in the various applications. Split-image comparison of firing pin imprints in coaxial incident light Split-image comparison of typewriter types with superimposed image strip incl. red and green differentiation Split-image comparison of banknotes: on the left the original, on the right the forgery 7
Leica DM C The comparison macroscope for forensic applications The Leica DM C combines state of the art illumination and image technology. Depending on the application, the Leica DM C can be equipped with special illumination facilities, contrast procedures and object mountings. Comparison of deformed marks using zoom objectives Investigation of long objects by synchronized movement of both stages High-contrast imaging of shiny surfaces using coaxial illumination unit Comparison of documents up to DIN A4 using superimposed-image method with color differentiation Leica DM C Comparison macroscope with mountings for examining bullets, macrozoom objectives, flexible macro lamps, ergotube and digital camera incl. image manager software Leica UFM4 The optimum comparison macroscope for ballistics With its excellent performance and flexible design the Leica UFM4 is ideal for examination of forensic evidence. The superb ergonomics make this the ideal instrument for long hours of work. The Leica UFM4 can also be equipped with a multi-discussion attachment for training purposes. Simple comparison of toolmarks using adjustable split-image from 0-100% Individual adjustment to the user using motorized, height-adjustable table with foot control Ideal for comfortable bullet investigations as a result of compact ergonomic design Split-image comparison of firing pin imprints in coaxial incident light Split-image comparison of cartridge cases with breechface markings of a slightly rusty weapon Leica UFM4 Comparison macroscope with a cold light source including a twoarmed optical fibers, mountings for bullet casings, 6 objectives, ergonomic tube, height-adjustable table and micro photo facility 8
Comparisons with hairs-breadth accuracy even for fibers and paint chips With Leica systems, samples such as hair, fibers and paint chips can be accurately selected, prepared and arranged. The comparison microscopes allow up to 1000 times magnification, which means that details such as the matting and finish of fibers can be clearly recognized. This guarantees clear identification and the certainty that an investigation process can be clearly and unequivocally brought to conclusion. With Leica instruments, forensic laboratories can rely on an unparalleled level of comparison accuracy for their samples. For each individual comparison microscope, specially trained optical specialists select each pair of objectives by hand to eliminate even the smallest differences in the overall magnification of the two optical axes. This guarantees precise homogeneity of magnification and exact color compensation in both ray paths. Leica DM R DM R comparison microscope with comparison bridge, with halogen transmitted light illumination, 100W mercury vapor fluorescent illumination, 6 objectives, 4x reflector turret and variolux module for color compensation Leica DMR with comparison bridge The comparison microscope with color compensation The Leica DMR with comparison bridge allows the use of all illumination and contrasting methods for the comparison of microscopic objects. The Leica DMR with comparison bridge allows optimum color compensation using special integrated filters. Simple comparison of structures using superimposed-image method Bright and darkfield, phase contrast, interference contrast and polarization illumination techniques Better object identification using fluorescence Optimum color compensation using color compensation module Leica CFM2 The comparison microscope for every situation With its compact and ergonomic design, the Leica CFM2 offers ideal convenience for comparison microscopy in forensics. Optimum intensity compensation due to the use of only one light source with fiber terminal for both stands Innovative illumination system provides superb light and color control Brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast and polarization illumination techniques Adjustable observation angle provides excellent ergonomics Leica CFM2 CFM2 comparison microscope with a cold light source including a two-armed optical fiber for both stands, 5 objectives, ergonomic tube and photomicro facility 9
For the follow-up work: Digital support for image analysis, image archiving and data exchange To effectively combat crime, the analysis should ideally be available to all authorized people immediately. And this is exactly what Leica s complete solutions for digital and video image records offer. Unlike traditional photography, there is no more need for expensive and time-consuming paper prints. The high-resolution images of the digital cameras are available instantly and can be saved in a database as a data set. Software specially designed for microscopy allows images recorded in this way to be processed, analyzsed and archived. Analyses can now be called up at the push of a button (or the click of a mouse) and sent quickly via data line without the need for copying and re-archiving. Combined with network technologies, authorized access is even possible on a global basis. In the area of international crime fighting, this results in enormous simplification and time saving. Digital technologies are also increasingly used in laboratories on the scene. Microscope Leica DM LS with digital camera Leica DC300 10
Leica DC150, DC300, DC350, DC500 The digital cameras for professional microscopy The digital DC cameras are increasingly taking over from existing photographic systems and TV standards in microscopic documentation. They allow fast and flexible data processing and management of high-resolution images. The DC cameras can be mounted onto any microscope, stereomicroscope, macroscope or comparison microscope using a C-mount. Live image presentation on the monitor through direct digitalization Simple image acquisition due to user-friendly software Can also be used for low-fluorescence images Design of individual photographic options by saving parameters Leica IM500, IM1000 The flexible image management software The Leica IM1000 Image Manager software allows the recording, processing, analysis and presentation of image material. Moreover, the IM1000 software allows structured image storage in userdefined archives and is also suitable for complex networks. The Leica IM1000 has a special comparison module for forensic applications. Direct, visual comparison of individual images from the archive or with image material recorded 3 different on-screen presentation methods: Horizontal and vertical arrangement of the images in a line Transparent overlapping mode Sequential presentation of images, one after the other Saving of transparent overlapping images Leica IM1000 Basic screens of the archiving mode: Form, Gallery, List, Light box Leica IM1000 Comparison module for firing pin marks in bullet casings 11
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