Imaging Processes and Materials
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-29085-8 (ISBN)
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the science and technology of image recording
image processing, transmission, and output
applied imaging technologies
attributes of images and imaging systems
The volume contains an overview of both traditional and contemporary imaging, together with information on the evaluation and utilization of images. There are extensive references to the imaging literature. Also featured are detailed accounts of the principal methods of forming images, including electronic imaging, electrophotography, instant photography, polymer imaging, low amplification imaging systems, and thermally processed silver systems. Important technologies that have become important since the Seventh Edition was published are thoroughly analyzed. Image scanning and digitization, image compression and transmission, image storage, non–impact printing, and recording electronic images on film are all described and evaluated. The chapters on graphic arts and microfabrication demonstrate the roles of contemporary imaging technologies in producing the materials of modern graphic communication, and the chapters on medical imaging and aerial imaging point out the applications of imaging science in highly technical domains. The final section of the book critically reviews the effectiveness of prototype imaging systems and the stability and preservation of recorded images. With its wealth of authoritative, up–to–date information and extensive reference sources, Imaging Processes and Materials will be extremely useful to all those engaged in image science and technology and their applications, as well as to students in these fields.
John Sturge has worked at Xerox Corporation for 18 years in the areas of marketing engineering and research. Currently he is the manager of marketing operations at Xerox′s Rochester, New York facility. Earlier, he served as a business venture start–up manager in its Special Products Division, and as manager of a Xerox team of engineers and technicians which tested Xerox′s 240 Computer Forms Printer. Previously, he was an optical systems engineer at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratories in Buffalo, New York. He is the editor of the Seventh Edition of Neblette′s Handbook of Photography and Reprography: Materials, Processes, and Systems (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1977). Mr. Sturge is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Vivian Walworth is an independent consultant in photographic science. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Chemistry. As a member of the Polaroid Research Laboratories (1944–1985), she conducted research in 3–D imaging, color photography, photographic emulsions, spectral sensitization and instant photography. Ms. Walworth is co–author of the chapter "One–Step Photography" in Neblette′s Seventh Edition and author of "Color Photography, Instant " in the Kirk–Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 3rd ed., and of "Color Photography" in the McGraw–Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Allan Shepp is currently involved in laser technology at the Avco Research Laboratories in Everett, Massachusetts. Previously, he worked as senior scientist and manager in Polaroid′s industrial and technical photographic division. He has published extensively in the fields of chemical kinetics, fluorescence, silver halide emulsions, monobaths,image evaluation, and polymer imaging. Allan Shepp received a B.S. from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. from Cornell.
Introduction to Images and Imaging (A. Shepp).
Electronic Imaging (L. Ravich).
Silver Halide Imaging (D. Sturmer & A. Marchetti).
Color Photography (P. Krause).
Electrophotography (M. Scharfe, et al.).
Instant Photography and Related Reprographic Process (V. Walworth & S. Mervis).
Polymer Imaging (A. Cohen & P. Walker).
Low Amplification Imaging Systems (R. Dessauer & C. Looney).
Thermally Processed Silver Systems (D. Klosterboer).
Image Scanning and Digitization (J. Milch).
Image Compression and Transmission (R. Grant, et al.).
Image Storage Technologies (M. Sahyun & P. Vogelgesang).
Non–Impact Printing Technologies (W. Haas).
Recording Electronic Images on Film (J. Seideman).
Aerial Imaging Systems (L. Maver, et al.).
Imaging for Graphic Arts (M. Bruno).
Medical Imaging (L. Wagner, et al.).
Imaging for Microfabrication (J. Shaw).
A Critique of Imaging Systems (G. Bird).
The Stability and Preservation of Recorded Images (K. Hendriks).
Indexes.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.11.1997 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 227 x 287 mm |
Gewicht | 2476 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Fotokunst |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Fotografieren / Filmen | |
ISBN-10 | 0-471-29085-8 / 0471290858 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-471-29085-8 / 9780471290858 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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