Probe Blog
Editorial guides on forensic photo analysis, scene capture, and the computer vision methods behind Probe's case-style output.
The blog holds the longer explainers: how AI reads photos, how to capture better source material, and how visual evidence reports should be interpreted. The Field Manual and report workflow pages are the operational layer for people who want to use the web platform with better review habits.
What Is Forensic Photo Analysis?
A beginner guide to how photographs are read as evidence and why the discipline matters.
TechnologyHow AI Analyzes Photos
A look at the computer vision layer behind Probe's deductions, confidence, and overlays.
CaptureScene Photography Tips
Practical advice for taking better source photos for documentation and analysis.
Visual Evidence Reports
See how Probe turns uploads into observations, confidence, caveats, overlays, and saved report history.
MetadataEXIF Metadata Evidence
Understand what file metadata can support, when it is missing, and why it needs careful interpretation.
ExportCase-File PDF Reports
Learn what belongs in a shareable PDF report and how to keep caveats attached to visual findings.
ComparisonCompare Evidence Photos
Use related reports to compare conditions, object positions, visible changes, and metadata notes.
OSINTOSINT Photo Analysis
Review public-source imagery with conservative observations, documented uncertainty, and human verification.
FAQPlatform Questions
Credits, storage, mobile versus web, privacy, report export, and the limits of AI-assisted analysis.
Field Manual Hub
Open the evergreen guide library for capture, review, confidence, and privacy.
GuideHow to Photograph a Scene
Simple habits that produce stronger source material for analysis.
GuideConfidence Scores Explained
A practical read on what the confidence layer means and what it does not.
Open the Case File
Every scene tells a story.
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