Regula has announced a major update to its Regula Forensic Studio operating software, aimed at enhancing the functionality of forensic devices and improving the overall user experience. The latest version of the software, compatible with Regula’s most advanced forensic devices, includes a range of new features and improvements designed to streamline operations and ensure more precise document examination.
One of the key enhancements in the new version is the introduction of a new cross-platform architecture, which allows for seamless document processing and reporting across different operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and macOS. This feature ensures full compatibility and flexibility for users, regardless of their preferred operating system.
Another significant addition to Regula Forensic Studio is the ability to create predefined scenarios (macros) for repetitive tasks, enabling users to automate the verification process for specific types of documents. For example, experts can now set up automated checks for banknotes, streamlining the process and reducing the risk of human error.
The software also offers fully automated ID verification through integration with Regula Document Reader SDK, allowing for quick and accurate validation of document data from MRZs, RFID chips, barcodes, and other security features. This integration speeds up the verification process and ensures more reliable results.
Enhanced integration with the Information Reference System (IRS) further enhances the efficiency of document examination by allowing users to compare examined documents to reference images from the database. Real-time synchronization between RFS and IRS ensures quick and accurate comparisons, leading to more efficient examinations.
A new feature added in response to customer feedback is automated banknote residual area measurement, which uses reference data from the Regula IRS to automatically determine the acceptability of a banknote based on its undamaged area. This feature helps banks and other financial institutions make informed decisions about the validity of banknotes.
In terms of usability, the updated software includes a new intuitive user-friendly interface, multi-screen support for improved workflow efficiency, and features such as colored image superimposition and pseudocolor visualization for easier comparison of images. Additionally, the software now includes automatic detection of Machine Identification Code (MIC), helping users identify the source of printed documents.
Ihar Kliashchou, CTO at Regula, highlighted the company’s commitment to improving its solutions based on feedback from customers and external experts. The updated Regula Forensic Studio software reflects this user-centric approach, with a focus on speed, efficiency, and enhanced functionality to meet the evolving needs of users.
Overall, the latest update to Regula Forensic Studio represents a significant step forward in the field of forensic document examination, offering a range of new features and enhancements to improve the user experience and ensure more accurate results.
