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The VSC-4C is designed to appeal to private document examiners and immigration officers tasked with examining travel documents.

 

New compact workstation for questioned documents has extra facilities

VSC-4C, a new compact and portable workstation for questioned document examination, has been launched to replace the company's VSC-4. The new model, with a much improved specification, is a self contained instrument which can be operated without a computer and is designed to appeal to private document examiners and immigration officers, tasked with examining travel documents.

Full colour as well as infrared imaging, an extended zoom range, image integration, battery operation and a slim, lightweight TFT LCD colour digital monitor with fold-away capability are just some of new features which boost the instrument's style and performance.

The VSC-4C incorporates many of the functions of the VSC2000, the company's larger laboratory workstation, but is presented in a more compact format. The result is a powerful workstation that is easier and faster to use. Remote operation with a battery pack or from an automobile's cigarette lighter socket also adds to the instrument's attractions for the private document examiner and immigration officer who may need to work in remote locations.

The addition of a full colour imaging system to the instrument enables the operator to examine all aspects of a document, especially the latest fluorescent and retro-reflective features now printed onto passports, licences, identity cards, banknotes and other certificates of authenticity. The ×18 zoom lens provides magnification of up to ×25 on the integral display monitor, and on-chip integration enables weakly fluorescent features to be enhanced for improved visibility. Embossed features, common on passports, are also easier to examine with an integral low-level sidelight.

Although a powerful stand alone system, the VSC-4C can be enhanced further with the addition of a computer and Foster & Freeman's QDOS NT software package. This provides extra facilities including image processing, with programmes for contrast stretch, de-speckle and black to white reversal; image analysis, for the measurement of distances, angles and areas; image comparisons using a split screen, overlays and subtractions and image storage. Other options include a carrying case and 12V rechargeable battery pack for go-anywhere applications.

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