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Unlike destructive software where pixels are permanently altered with every edit, Amped FIVE utilizes a node-based, linear history workflow. Every filter applied exists as an independent "step" in a recipe. The original file remains completely untouched. An analyst can modify, reorder, or delete any step at any point in time, instantly viewing the updated output. Step 3: Scientific Reporting
Uses mathematical algorithms (like Wiener or Blind Deconvolution) to fix motion blur or out-of-focus lenses.
Amped Software provides a complete training and certification program to help users master the tool and, more importantly, the science behind it.
In forensic science, the process used to arrive at a result is just as important as the result itself. Amped FIVE is engineered from the ground up to satisfy legal requirements, such as the Daubert and Frye standards in the United States, or ISO 17025 accreditation guidelines globally. Non-Destructive Workflow
A typical case using Amped Five follows this path:
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To reduce repetitive manual work, FIVE now includes , allowing analysts to save a set of filter parameters (e.g., for a specific street camera) and reuse them instantly. Presets can also be shared with colleagues. Additionally, Project Snapshots allow you to capture the exact state of a project at any point, creating a “checkpoint” that can be revisited later.
Investigators can perform precise measurements directly within the software. After calibrating the pixels against a known real-world object in the frame, users can measure: The height of a suspect. The distance between two points at a crime scene. The speed of a moving vehicle.