Age progression

Age progression is the method involved with changing a photo of an individual to show the impact of maturing on their appearance. Computerized image processing is the most widely recognized procedure, in spite of the fact that craftsmen's drawings are frequently used. Age progression is most frequently utilized as a forensic tool by law enforcement officers to show the likely current appearance of a missing individual anticipated from a photo that might be years old. [1]

Age progression is often used with missing people who have not been seen for several years, such as Tammie Wilkinson.
  1. ^ Mullins, Joe (2012), Wilkinson, Caroline; Rynn, Christopher (eds.), "Age progression and regression", Craniofacial Identification, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 68–75, ISBN 978-0-521-76862-7, retrieved 2023-02-22

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