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Solving Crimes: The Use of Hyperspectral Imaging in Forensic Science

Forensic science is all about finding and analyzing evidence that is invisible to the naked eye, and hyperspectral imaging is proving to be a valuable tool in this field. HSI can be used to analyze documents to detect forgeries, reveal erased text, or identify different types of ink. It can also be used to find trace evidence at a crime scene, such as faint blood stains, fibers, or chemical residues. The technology's ability to differentiate between materials based on their unique spectral fingerprints allows forensic scientists to uncover crucial clues that might otherwise be missed. This non-destructive technique is making forensic analysis more powerful and precise, and it is a fascinating and growing application area. This expanding use in law enforcement is one more factor contributing to the robust and diverse nature of the Hyperspectral Imaging System Market.


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