Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

D-Sight™ micro-inspection technology / by Ron Gould, Tony Marincak, Jerzy Komorowski.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

D-Sight micro-inspection technology

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Description

1 online resource (20 unnumbered pages) : photographs.

Note

Author(s) affiliated with: Institute for Aerospace Research, National Research Council of Canada.
"June, 1995".
Executive summary in English and in French.

Summary

"D-Sight™ is an optical enhancement technique originally introduced in the automobile manufacturing sector. The technique is being further developed at the Institute for Aerospace Research at the National Research Council of Canada (IAR/NRC) to inspect aircraft exterior surfaces for impact damage and corrosion. The IAR/NRC have developed a temporary film coating procedure which has allowed them to adapt this technique to the inspection of paper surfaces. This also led them to investigate counterfeit money, illegal passports, tampered credit cards and bite mark replicas. The next step in deciding whether this technology has an application in the police and security community is to put the prototype system into use by police forces."

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Online Access

Series

Technical memorandum (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TM-20-95.

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