Field Manual for AI Scene Analysis
A practical library for photographing scenes, reading Probe outputs, understanding confidence, and using forensic-style analysis in everyday situations.
Probe works best when the capture method and the review method are both clear. These pages explain how to document a scene, how to read the evidence layers, and where AI analysis should lead versus where human judgment should take over.
What Is Scene Reconstruction?
How Probe turns a single image into objects, timing clues, deductions, and narrative.
Capture ProtocolHow to Photograph a Scene
Wide shots, detail shots, lighting, and angles that make analysis more useful.
InterpretationConfidence Scores Explained
How to read high, medium, and low confidence without confusing them for certainty.
Output LayerAnnotated Overlays Explained
What the evidence markers mean and how to review them against the narrative.
WorkflowAI vs Manual Inspection
Where automation helps most and where human judgment still needs to lead.
PrivacyPhoto Privacy and Storage
What Probe keeps, what it does not keep, and why case history still exists.
Probe Blog
Browse the longer articles on photo analysis, capture technique, and scene interpretation.
BlogWhat Is Forensic Photo Analysis?
A beginner guide to reading photographs as evidence.
BlogHow AI Analyzes Photos
A deeper look at the technology behind Probe's output.
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