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Facial Composite Software Training

September 15, 2013 by Michael W. Streed

There’sLas Vegas_SketchCop Solutions less than one month to go until our 2-day, hands on facial composite imaging course. Creating Digital Composite Images for Law Enforcement will be held in Las Vegas, NV on October 10 & 11, 2013.  Limited seating is still available.  For more information visit www.SketchCop.com. 

The course features our SketchCop FACETTE Face Design System Software.  Although we use our own software, the subject matter we teach can be applied to competing facial composite software.  It is our belief that once you use SketchCop FACETTE you’ll be hooked and want to immediately make the switch to SketchCop FACETTE.

One of features and benefits offered by SketchCop Solutions is training.  We believe that if you are comfortable using SketchCop FACETTE you will use the software during more cases.  Increasing the use of our software translates to the possibility that more crooks will go to jail.

I teach the course similar to how Forensic Artists are taught, especially in the practice of interviewing eyewitnesses.  This is the most important element of any composite interview.  It doesn’t matter how accomplished an artist you are, or how deftly you navigate software.  Gently coaxing information from your eyewitness is essential to successfully identifying a suspect depicted in a composite image.

For over thirty years I have successfully created composite images for some of America’s largest, most diverse police departments.  Let me teach you how to create better composite images.  If you are unable to attend this course, check our website for future dates, or maybe have your agency host a training course.  We have flexible options available.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  As the owner of SketchCop Solutions I remain committed to SketchCop FACETTE and will continue to work with our valuable clients to give them the best -in-class customer experience through continuous innovation as well as high quality and professional standards.

 

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