
doi: 10.69525/jasqde.63
Utilizing current digital technology, specifically Adobe® Photoshop®, a technique is described to assist Forensic Document Examiners in the reconstruction of torn paper. The methodology described overcomes the shortcomings of previous methodologies while maintaining the integrity of the evidence for future forensic examinations/comparison.
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