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The digital camera conceals remarkable technological innovations
that affect the formation of the image, the color representation or
automated measurements and settings. ** From photon to pixel photon
** describes the device both from the point of view of the physics
of the phenomena involved, as technical components and software it
uses. Based on the perceptual properties of the visual system as
well as on standard transmission and representation, analyzes the
solutions to meet the demands of the photographer on the
development, contrast, white balance or stabilization of image. The
advanced architectures adopted in mobile phones and developments of
computational photography are also presented, foreshadowing the
features of the future device.
This second edition of the fully revised and updated From Photon to
Pixel presents essential elements in modern digital photographic
devices. Our universal infatuation with photography profoundly
affects its usage and development. While some sides of photographic
culture remain wholly unchanged art photography, journalistic and
advertising photography, scientific photography, etc. new facets
emerge: leisure or travel photography, everyday life photography,
anecdotal, observational or unusual photography, and microcosm, or
micro-community, photography with its culmination in the
narcissistic selfie. These new forms combine an often simplified
manner of photographing and modern means of instantaneous, remote
and mass communication. This book does not extend into the
sociological study of photography, instead it explains how the
digital camera works by examining in detail each of the components
that constitutes it to provide the reader with a preliminary guide
into the inner workings of this device.
Synthetic aperture radar provides broad-area imaging at high
resolutions, which is used in applications such as environmental
monitoring, earth-resource mapping, and military systems.
This book presents the tools required for the digital processing of
synthetic aperture radar images. They are of three types: (a) the
elements of physics, (b) mathematical models and (c) image
processing methods adapted to particular applications.
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