The other capabilities of the system use a little more complicated technology which could be simplified as guessing by the computer. The program takes the photograph and takes it through a very powerful pattern recognition system that builds a 3D graphic of what is seen. This 3D image can be saved independantly or used to view the picture from different angles. What the computer does is guess what is hidden by other surfaces by looking what's around it. Of course, the result is only a guess, which means it's usually not exact, which is the reason it can't be used as evidence in court (anyway photograph can never be used as such). The system enables you to take a front photograph of a murderer even if the original picture was seen from the side, but if the hidden side of the face had a remarkable feature (like a scar), it won't be shown. Likewise, it is possible to see behind a column, but the result will be very uncertain.
High level systems can take a reflection (on a door knob, for example) and make their "guesses" with it. It sees the relection, which shows deformed images of hidden places on the main picture, "undeform" it and then puts in the 3D model what is in the reflection at its most probable position. This way, it is possible to have much more accurate 3D models and guesses.
It is, of course, possible to confuse the system by giving it fake photos (of course) or if there are flying objects on the picture (high level systems can find the position of these objects with the position of their shadows, but they're still confused if there is no shadow visible). A skilled user can help the system too by making changes in the 3D model to correct eventual mistakes or to try to find some more things. Of course, these changes can affect the result of research, especially if things are removed of added.
Size: (Rating x Rating) x 4 MP
Price: Size x 700 Y + 1000 Y (high resolution scanner)
Availability: 8/14 days
Street Index: 2
The user can lower the difficulty by making a computer (or PAS concentration) test against a difficulty of 5, every two successes drop the difficulty of the test above by one.