“…Several 3D imaging methods, for example scanning white light interferometry (SWLI), confocal microscopy (CM), conoscopic holography, and dynamic focusing techniques, have been applied in forensic work (1,3,4,6), to make comparing samples more efficient than what is currently possible with 2D imaging. Recent articles (3,6) In three dimensional toolmarks when at least two different groups of at least three consecutive matching striae appear in the same relative position, or one group of six consecutive matching striae are in agreement in an evidence toolmark compared to a test toolmark.…”