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Conley uses this workstation to access images related to crime cases. The digital images are stored in a MySQL database, which is searchable by case number, photographer, type of case, location, or even an officer's notes.
"I can just click on a file, and I get thumbnails," he said. "I then double-click on a thumbnail, and I get the full photo. Each photo has its own watermark."
The DIMS locks access to photos and audits the images in order to ensure the chain of custody and determine who accesses something that is extremely sensitive, Conley said. "This is very important for our Internal Affairs Division," he said.
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