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Leeds Forensic Systems Your Forensic Imaging Source Leeds Precision Instruments, Inc. and its subsidiary, Leeds Forensic Systems, Inc., are among the world’s premiere innovators, manufacturers, and distributors of comparison microscopes and imaging systems for forensic laboratories and educational institutions. In the last two years, Leeds’ innovation has led to the introduction of two new firearms comparison microscopes and two new imaging systems, all of which have already been well-received by the forensic science community. The new firearms comparison microscopes are the Leeds LCF3, which is based on Olympus optics, and the Leeds Discovery, which is based on Zeiss optics. The new imaging systems are the Leeds LSV, which is an alternative light imaging system, and the Leeds n-IRC, which is a near-infrared and white light imaging and software kit utilizing the Zeiss Stemi 2000 microscope. This brochure is intended to briefly describe and illustrate these new systems, as well as a few other Leeds products that have been developed for the forensic laboratory. All of these products are more fully described at Leeds Forensic Systems website; www.leedsforensics.com. LCF3 Leeds Discovery LCT LSV

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LeedsForensicSystems

Your Forensic Imaging Source

Leeds Precision Instruments, Inc. and its subsidiary, Leeds Forensic Systems, Inc., are among the world’s premiere innovators, manufacturers, and distributors of comparison microscopes and imaging systems for forensic laboratories and educational institutions. In the last two years, Leeds’ innovation has led to the introduction of two new firearms comparison microscopes and two new imaging systems, all of which have already been well-received by the forensic science community. The new firearms comparison microscopes are the Leeds LCF3, which is based on Olympus optics, and the Leeds Discovery, which is based on Zeiss optics. The new imaging systems are the Leeds LSV, which is an alternative light imaging system, and the Leeds n-IRC, which is a near-infrared and white light imaging and software kit utilizing the Zeiss Stemi 2000 microscope. This brochure is intended to briefly describe and illustrate these new systems, as well as a few other Leeds products that have been developed for the forensic laboratory. All of these products are more fully described at Leeds Forensic Systems website; www.leedsforensics.com.

LCF3 Leeds Discovery LCT LSV

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The Leeds Universal Holder eliminates the need for multiple sample hold-ers and accessory brushes for firearms examinations. The Leeds Universal Holder has 90° vertical to horizontal positioning range. It also has a 360° rotatable chuck that can hold an item as small as .030” wire, to as large as a 10-gauge shotgun shell. This unique holder allows a shell to be gripped by its inside, or outside diameter, and also can hold a shell by the extraction groove.

Bullet mounted with sticky wax to a pin mount

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• The LCF3 is built with world-class Olympus apochromatically corrected optics, providing crisp, aberration-free, high-resolution images. The macro bodies, with a 16:1 zoom ratio and built-in aperture diaphragms, provide the examiner with 14 matched magnification positions. The optics are parcentric and parfocal throughout the zoom range. Leeds’ technicians align all 14 of the click stop settings to assure that the magnification of the right and left zoom bodies are matched. This matching is completed using N.I.S.T. (National Institute of Standards and Technology) traceable standards and includes an ISO 17025 accredited Certificate of Calibration with each LCF3. Optional objectives are available to provide alternate magnification ranges and working distances.

• Low profile stages help maintain an ergonomic viewing position and place the X and Y controls near the coarse and fine focus knobs. These mechanical stages and focus units are positioned to minimize repetitive hand-over-wrist motions. The stage mounts are placed on adjustable posts, allowing the stages to be removed from the work surface to accommodate large samples.

• The LCF3 optical bridge produces an erect, un-reversed image with a large 22mm field of view. Compared images can be viewed as 100% right, 100% left, and divided or over lapped into any ratio. The Leeds mask adjustor intuitively allows the examiner to manipulate the percentage of the right or left image being reviewed by sliding the adjustor right to left.

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Firearms & Tool Marks Comparison Microscope

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Firearms & Tool Marks Comparison Microscope

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• The Leeds Discovery is built with Zeiss world-class, high-resolution, apochromatically corrected optics. The Leeds Discovery zoom optics factor is a 20:1 ratio, with a primary magnification range from 6.9x to 138x (with the 1.0x objective), an unparalleled feature in zoom comparison microscopes.

• Fifteen pre-programmed set points and additional user programmable set points available for repeated observation.

• The system’s unique, synchronized, pancratic encoded zoom bodies ensure the highest degree of magnification reproducibility at over 7000 independently matched magnification positions providing high-contrast, in-focus images throughout the entire zoom range.

• Electronic encoding of both the right and left zoom bodies enables each side of the microscope to work independently or together with direct communication to software for easy annotation, measurement and documentation.

• The parfocality and parcentricity of the Leeds Discovery minimizes the need for constant refocusing and repositioning by the examiner while changing magnification settings.

• The Leeds Discovery comparison microscope produces an erect, un-reversed image with the largest Field Number (FN) eyepiece at 23mm available on a firearms comparison microscope today. This provides the largest field of view on any magnification available and is 9.3% larger than a 22mm FN eyepiece.

• Compared images can be viewed as 100% right, 100% left, and divided or overlapped into any ratio. The Leeds mask adjustor intuitively allows the examiner to manipulate the percentage of the right or left image being reviewed by sliding the adjustor right to left.

• The stage mounts are placed on adjustable posts, allowing the stages to be removed from the work surface, to accommodate large samples.

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LCT

Trace Evidence Comparison Microscope

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The Leeds Trace Evidence Comparison Microscope is designed for forensics and other sciences where the critical comparison of specimens such as hair, fibers, paint chips, plant matter and soil or particulates is needed.

Built with Olympus optics, the LCT allows two specimens to be viewed as split-field, superimposed or individual images. Separate slide controls allow for continuous adjustment from 100% of the left image to 100% of the right image, or any position in between. A detent locates the center split position on the right image. The center split position for left image is user-adjusted allowing the dividing line width to be varied as desired.

The high quality optical system provides superior color balance with no adjustment needed by the operator. A large 22mm field of view and an erect un-reversedimage, moves in the same direction as the object forquick easy manipulation of the specimen.

The LCT Comparison Bridge has a superior color and light intensity balance which makes it possible to use a single-lightsource with a randomized, calibrated, and bifurcatedfiber-optic light guide to provide consistent illumination to both the right and left images.

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The Leeds Spectral Vision System is a multi-wavelength viewing and imaging device used to highlight bodily fluids, victim bruises, bite marks, trace evidence, accelerants, explosives, and gunshot residue on various types of samples. The LSV is a uniquely robust device that provides morefunctionality to the forensic laboratory than ever before.

The LSV Advantage: With its freely-rotating gimbel system, providing over 59” of horizontal reach and 46” of vertical height adjustment, the LSV has a massive reach and spread allowing it to effortlessly cover evidence tables.

LSV Software Capabilities:• Gamma, Gain, white balance and exposure settings include lens and light control.• Standard measurement functions include 3-point circle, point-to-point, 2-point circle, and angles.• Saves to standard formats JPEG, TIFF, PNG and BMP for both single, and comparison images.• Metadata for all camera settings and software functions included with captured images.

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Alternate Light Source Imaging Tool

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Leeds Forensic Systems

Your Forensic Imaging Source

LEEDS FORENSIC SYSTEMS, INC.17300 Medina Road, Suite 600

Minneapolis, MN 55447763-546-8575 • 800-444-5333

www.leedsforensics.com

Leedsn-IRC

near-Infrared color Camera & Software KitFor Zeiss Stemi 2000

The Leeds N-IRC near-infrared (n-IR) and white light imaging kit provides a single CCD color camera yielding real time, high contrast, visible light (color) and n-IR images. The Leeds N-IRC is ideal for forensic examiners using IR imaging for the location, analysis anddocumentation of blood spatter and gun shot residue. The Leeds N-IRC kit includes the camera and the Leeds Vision and Annotation Software and is designed for the Zeiss Stemi 2000 stereo microscope. All Software measurements include an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited certificate of calibration traceable to N.I.S.T. (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standards.

Leeds Forensic Systems, Inc. is a proud dealer of Zeiss microscopes for use in forensic laboratories throughout the United States.

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