SAE Technical Paper Series 2016
DOI: 10.4271/2016-01-1463
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A Quantitative Method for Accurately Depicting Still Photographs or Video of a Night-Time Scene Utilizing Equivalent Contrast

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“…In order to introduce demonstrative evidence at trial for a nighttime collision or incident, that evidence must be properly documented at the time of recording and properly presented to the judge or jury (Suway et al, 2016). For forensic nighttime photography and videography in particular, it is crucial to scientifically document the method used for gathering evidence to keep the results and analysis as objective and quantitative as possible.…”
Section: Jeff Suway Biomechanical Research and Testingmentioning
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“…In order to introduce demonstrative evidence at trial for a nighttime collision or incident, that evidence must be properly documented at the time of recording and properly presented to the judge or jury (Suway et al, 2016). For forensic nighttime photography and videography in particular, it is crucial to scientifically document the method used for gathering evidence to keep the results and analysis as objective and quantitative as possible.…”
Section: Jeff Suway Biomechanical Research and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another method is to compare the contrast of the subject objects, as measured at the scene, with the contrast of the same objects as depicted in the photographs or video (Suway et al, 2016). This requires measuring and documenting the luminance at of the relevant objects at the scene.…”
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