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NITINCEH
09-09-2007, 08:32 AM
Hi all,

this is my 2nd post,

As already mentioned in my earlier post, i am handling a case and i am facing a lot of problems due to similar pics which belongs to my client.

however the ones i am posting is not of my client this is similar problem what i am facing.

Please have a look and please help me and suggest how the steps need to be followed, in order to view the face clearly.

I am sure many of you in this forums are working for Digital forensics, and many are from JPEG forensics experts.

Please help.

Thanks in advance.

here are the links:

Swampy
09-09-2007, 08:55 AM
Nitinceh

There is a forum here in RTP especially for forensic image help (http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/forensic-technical-imaging/). You may want to look around there.

I've tried enlarging your image (from the thumbnail which seems to have more detail) using Genuine Fractals, but to no avail.

mistermonday
09-09-2007, 09:04 AM
Given that an attempt has been made to conseal the identity of these people, I do not think it would be appropriate or even legal for us to expose and post the true likenesses here.
Regards, Murray

NITINCEH
09-09-2007, 10:56 AM
Hello Swampy,

Thanks for guiding me, I will post in the forensics image section, thanks for your attempt.

I am still having some hopes that it is possible!

Hello mistermonday,

I understand your point of concern, and there are legal issues as well concerning the Privacy of the individual shown therein in the pic,

however if you can help me with the steps/tools/process/workflow which i can follow to recover/restore/un-doctor these images(the actual ones), I would be really thankful to you.

See if you can help me with the steps.
majority of the pics have been edited using Photoshop ver7.0 by the suspect.

if required here is my personal id nitin@waxsecurity.com

i do not want to make the images public after concealing the identity, however i somehow needs these images restored to what it was originally for case/forensics/evidence purpose.

we do not have such expertise here in india.

Thanks for your help.

this is the best forum where i find active members!

Thanks

Nitin Kushwaha
India