Koelmeyer T D
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1982 Mar;3(1):45-8. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198203000-00009.
Three videocameras were used to perform superimpositions of a skull (on which the facial features had been reconstructed) and an x-ray of this skull upon a photograph said to be that of the deceased. The resulting videofilm, together with still pictures taken from this film, were viewed by the Auckland City Coroner, who was satisfied that the superimpositions could be taken as corrobative evidence to establish identity.
使用三台摄像机将一个颅骨(其上已重建面部特征)及其X光片叠加在一张据说是死者的照片上。奥克兰市验尸官观看了由此制成的录像带以及从该录像带中截取的静态图片,验尸官确信这些叠加图像可作为确证身份的证据。