Recent years saw an explosion in the number of the counterfeit or stolen images in scientific papers. In particular in the field of biomedical science publication this is becoming a serious problem for the health and economic issues caused by this fraud [1]. In this paper we investigate the possibility to extend a technique commonly used in image forensics to associate a given image with the camera used to take it. The original technique, proposed by Fridrich et al. in [3] uses the PNU, a unique fingerprint present in each photo and generated by natural the imperfection in the silicium slice that composes the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) sensor. We analyze the quality of the PNU present in the residual noise by evaluating the quality of this...