With the use of modern technology, Knott Laboratory reconstructed a shooting incident to assess whether reported observations were consistent with physical evidence.
Photogrammetry was used to create an on-screen, three-dimensional computer model. To be consistent with physical evidence and to illustrate the incident from an unbiased view, it was animated in real-time.
This project was featured in an issue of the Accident Reconstruction Journal.
ServicesForensic AnimationYear1996
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