Regula 4307 Customizable Video Spectral Comparator

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The fully flexible Regula 4307 has 32 variants to choose from.   As standard the Regula 4307 has a 14 Mpx camera, a set of light sources of visible, infrared, and ultraviolet spectral ranges, and imaging filters used for carrying out forensic examinations. By default, the device has an integrated module for reading MRZs, RFID chips, hidden images (IPI), and 1D and 2D barcodes.

 

Depending on the model chosen, the device can be equipped with a high-resolution spectrometer, a hyperspectral imaging module, a light source for anti-Stokes luminescence, a motorized XY translation stage, and a built-in PC.

 

Highlighted Features

Movable object stage

XY translation stage for high-performance positioning along multiple axes and image stitching (not less than 70±2 mm along the X-axis and 48±2 mm along the Y-axis). Allows microdisplacements (0.01 mm) of examined objects.

High resolution spectrometer

For measuring the spectrum of reflected, transmitted and UV luminescent signals of the examined object. The high resolution spectrometer allows calculating the color characteristics of the examined objects and building graphs for further comparison.

Superb features

Multifocus, Super Resolution. Hyperspectral analysis and examinations with a spectrometer.

IR luminescence

Automatic acquisition of a sequence of examined object images for all luminescent narrowband light sources and camera filters in order to distinguish inks and check IR luminescence in documents and banknotes.

3D visualization

Possibility to build a 3D-model of a document fragment. Examination of surface relief, detection of printing methods, and analysis of overlapping objects such as a signature and a stamp.

Large objects

Possibility to examine thick and large objects due to extended field of view and removable protective shields.

 

 

 

 

Specifications

 

Light sources

Incident

  • ultraviolet (254-395 nm) – 4 light sources,
  • IR luminescence (395-640 nm) – 8 light sources,
  • infrared (700-940 nm) – 4 light sources,
  • white

 

Transmitted (LED’s)

  • white
  • infrared
  • ultraviolet 365 nm
  • spot white
  • spot infrared

 

Oblique (LED’s)

  • white – 6 light sources
  • infrared – 6 light sources
  • Coaxial polarized
  • white LED

 

OVD (LED’s)

  • horizontal – 31 light sources,
  • vertical – 9 light sources

 

Back light

  • white LEDs

 

CMOS Camera

  • Resolution 14 Mp

 

Camera filters

  • IR High pass (580-850 nm) – 11 filters, visible pass (370-700 nm)
  • UV cut off (450-1100 nm), polarization

 

 

Delivery set (all optional items)

  • Built-in PC (Intel® Core™ i7 or better, min 8 Gb RAM, min 120 Gb SSD)
  • XY Stage
  • Spectrometer
  • Hyperspectral imaging
  • Anti Stokes module
  • Calibration kit (calibrated white reference material. NIST traceable)
  • Regula Forensic Studio software
  • Spectral luminescent magnifier Regula 4147
  • Magneto-optical visualizer Regula 4197
  • Thermostage Regula 4168
  • Trinocular Stereo Microscope Regula 5003
  • Mirror for examination of the document edge
  • Information Reference Systems “Passport”, “Autodocs”,“Currency” (brief version)

Description

The Regula 4307 is an advanced second line forensic spectral comparator that is fully flexible with 32 delivery options that embrace various needs and requirements. With an embedded high-res spectrometer and movable object stage, the comparator tackles a wide range of examinations of different documents, banknotes, and other items.

Trinocular Stereo Microscope

The microscope uses the Greenough optical system for stereo imaging and adjustable optical magnification up to 420x. It provides different white light options with intensity control and allows for operational mode, focus, and magnification adjustments directly on the device.

The microscope is based on the Greenough optical system, which can obtain stereo images of examined objects. Such an optical system allows smooth magnification adjustment. It can be equipped with different complexes of white light with variable intensity control: ring, transmitted and direct (gooseneck). Switching the modes of operation, focusing and changing the magnification is performed using the controls on the device body.

 

Regula 5003 can display a zoomed image of the investigated object on the display using Regula Forensic Studio software. The microscope makes it possible to perform additional visual control using eyepieces with 10x or 30x magnification producing on screen magnification from 26x to 1330x

 

Morphing Detector

Regula 4166 detects morphing in document photos by revealing surface-level artifacts like paint droplets—ideal for quick checks and expert forensic analysis.

Passport photo morphing—the blending of two facial images into one—is an emerging security risk with global implications. Fraudsters exploit this technique to create a single photo that resembles multiple people, allowing unauthorized individuals to cross borders using forged or manipulated travel documents. As border control agencies and forensic labs face increasing pressure to prevent such deception, accurate detection tools are essential.

Thermostage

The helpful add-on for examination of images, travel documents and banknote fragments that contain thermochromic ink at different temperatures.  Variable temperature range from +30 to +80 ˚С with a step of 1 ˚С

Magneto-Optical Visualizer

Non-destructive examinations in real-time video mode. The device visualizes hard and soft magnetic materials, reads hidden magnetic marks, checks damaged documents, and evaluates magnetic parameters for security features and more.

Regula 4197 is designed for carrying out non-destructive examinations of objects with magnetic properties in live video mode.

 

The wide functionality of the device includes visualization of magnetically hard and soft materials, the ability to distinguish different types of magnetic materials by residual magnetization, reading of latent magnetic strokes and codes, examination of damaged documents, e.g., reading of blurred and crossed-out texts printed with magnetic ink, assessment of magnetic parameters for document security features, e.g., distribution of magnetic induction and magnetic flux modulus.

 

The device’s power supply, control, displaying and processing of examination results are managed via a PC and special CADR software.

 

Tilting stage

In forensics, a change of perspective is sometimes critical. This tilting stage works best for such cases! It can also be used for the examination of widespread security features of banknotes and travel documents that are visualized at different lighting and observation angles, for example, OVI, DYNAPRINT®, FUSE-ID, and others.

Polarizer

This optical filter changes the angle of polarization for a thorough examination of items containing invisible components, for instance, product liability and protected geographical indication labels on medicines, drinks, and other products.

Mirrors for Document Edge and OVI Examination

This set of compact mirrors is designed to assist in document authentication. One mirror is specifically for examining the document edge, allowing for a detailed look at the serial number and the passport stitch line. The other mirror is intended for observing the OVI (Optically Variable Ink) features.

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