Dear All.  I have had an email (below) from a senior police officer from Cumbria who is interested in 3D modelling of hands.  Does anyone have any experience of this, or know of anyone who has?  Feel free to contact Richard directly.  I think this application is for a court case.  Regards, Charlie.


From: San Jose, Richard [Richard.SanJose@cumbria.police.uk]
Sent: 27 March 2012 13:50
To: Charlie Frowd
Subject: Hands

Charlie

 

Are you aware or do any of your colleagues have knowledge of any research and or applications that we can use within policing to demonstrate position of a persons ‘hands’ on say a persons neck or bottle etc and also the ability to manipulate the fingers to show different positions etc?

 

 

Richard San José 8808

Scientific Support Manager

CID

 

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E: Richard.SanJose@cumbria.police.uk

 

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