Table of Contents
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Overview
Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science
Our Students and Alumni
What is an Image?
What is an Image?
Images and Object Properties
Other phenomena as Images
Seeing what your eyes can't . . .
Imaging Systems
Imaging Science
History of Imaging
Images and our Human Identity
Two Kinds of Images and Imaging
Writing
Pictorial Imaging
Nature of Writing and Pictures
The Camera Obscura
The Renaissance
Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727)
Joseph Niepce
First Successful Photograph
The first Photo-Mechanical Printing Plate
Electronics and Digital Communications
Microstructure of 19th Century Wood Engraving
Microstructure of 19th Century "Stipple" Engraving
ìMoonî, 1851 Daguerreotype
The Hand of Mrs. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, 1896
Daguerreotype of Louis Daguerre
Imaging is Everywhere!
Light
Archeology/Conservation
Astronomy
Astronomy - Optics
"Girl Scouts in Mud" Why does light refract when it enters a slower medium?
Remote Sensing - Defense
Remote Sensing - Environment
Meteorology
Forensic/Criminology
Medical Imaging
Holography
Commercial/Personal
Electrophotographic ProcessModern Xerography
The Halftone Idea Producing grays with just black and white
Cathode Ray Tube (Television)
Analog vs. Digital
ìGrainî of Film and Paper Example of Silver Halide Imaging
What is a Digital Image?
Image Resolution vs. File Size
Human Visual System A big part of Imaging Science
In Summary
Summer 1999 Workshop
Summer 1999 Workshop
What you will learn . . .
Who should attend . . .
Questions
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