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9781439812860
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9781439812860
Subject Area
Computers, Technology & Engineering, Photography, Science
Publication Name
Science of Imaging
Item Length
11.3 in
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
Subject
Computer Graphics, General, Physics / General, Imaging Systems
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Graham Saxby
Item Width
8.7 in
Item Weight
29.8 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Edited and expanded to keep pace with the digital revolution, the new edition of this highly popular and critically acclaimed work provides a comprehensive exploration of imaging science. Brilliantly written and extensively illustrated, The Science of Imaging: An Introduction, Second Edition covers the fundamental laws of physics as well as the cutting-edge techniques defining current and future directions in the field. Improvements to this Edition Include: A new chapter on astronomical imaging A larger format with a wealth of illustrations Major revisions in the areas of digital imaging and modern technology Updated references with links to a wealth of online resources--including teaching material and expanded information This accessible introduction to the subject takes students on a grand tour of imaging. Starting with the fundamentals of light and basic cameras, the author journeys through television and holography to advanced scientific and medical imaging. He highlights essential formulas, while keeping the complex mathematics to a minimum. Copiously illustrated with a wealth of examples and a 16-page color insert, the text covers optics, imaging systems, materials, and image interpretation and creation in a manner that makes it easy to understand. Praise for the critically acclaimed First Edition: It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level.--Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out.--Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography

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CRC Press LLC
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1439812861
ISBN-13
9781439812860
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71939975

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Author
Graham Saxby
Publication Name
Science of Imaging
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Computer Graphics, General, Physics / General, Imaging Systems
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers, Technology & Engineering, Photography, Science
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Item Length
11.3 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
8.7 in
Item Weight
29.8 Oz
Weight
38.5 Oz

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Edition Number
2
LCCN
2010-032659
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Tk8315
Publication Date
2010-11-19
Edition Description
New Edition, Revised, New Edition,Revised Edition
Reviews
Praise for the First Edition:... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Grahm , RPS Journal... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes 'Š if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography , December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these 'Š Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task pf presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray, In summary, the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... I see it as a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. --The International Biometric Society, 2012 Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --DoÄYa Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 I recommend this book for its clear and readable style of a wide-ranging subject. ... buy this book for an easy-to read holistic account of scientific imaging ... --Jeremy Sanderson, Blo-Imaging Facility, MRC, Harwell, UK, INFOCUS, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. 'Š it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. 'Š The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. -Doa GÃŒrsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes 'Šif your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these 'Š Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task pf presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray, Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doa Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Praise for the First Edition:... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham , RPS Journal... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes … if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography , December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these … Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task pf presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray, Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. e it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. e The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. e"DoYa Grsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. e"Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes eif your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. e"Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. e"Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. e"Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these e Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. e"Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. e"Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, In summary, the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... I see it as a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. --The International Biometric Society, 2012 Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doa Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 I recommend this book for its clear and readable style of a wide-ranging subject. ... buy this book for an easy-to read holistic account of scientific imaging ... --Jeremy Sanderson, Blo-Imaging Facility, MRC, Harwell, UK, INFOCUS, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. … it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. … The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. -Doa Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes …if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these … Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Praise for the First Edition: "...a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level." â€�Ron Graham, RPS Journal "... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source." â€�Matin Durrani, Physics World "... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out." â€�Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 "... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level." â€�Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing "Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements." â€�Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 "A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume." â€�Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, Praise for the First Edition: "...a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level." -Ron Graham, RPS Journal "... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes …if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source." -Matin Durrani, Physics World "... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out." -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 "... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level." -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing "Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these … Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements." -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 "A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume." -Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, In summary, the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... I see it as a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. --The International Biometric Society, 2012 Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doa G�rsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 I recommend this book for its clear and readable style of a wide-ranging subject. ... buy this book for an easy-to read holistic account of scientific imaging ... --Jeremy Sanderson, Blo-Imaging Facility, MRC, Harwell, UK, INFOCUS, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics, In summary, the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... I see it as a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. --The International Biometric Society, 2012 Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doga Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 I recommend this book for its clear and readable style of a wide-ranging subject. ... buy this book for an easy-to read holistic account of scientific imaging ... --Jeremy Sanderson, Blo-Imaging Facility, MRC, Harwell, UK, INFOCUS, 2011 Praise for the First Edition:... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this boo, Praise for the First Edition:... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Grahm , RPS Journal... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes … if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography , December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these … Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task pf presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray, In summary, the book has many useful formulas for a variety of designs. It is well organized, so users can easily find the section relevant to their needs. And the plethora of worked examples is very helpful. ... I see it as a useful introduction to the clinical researcher and as a reference for the statistician interested in sample size formulae for specific designs. --The International Biometric Society, 2012 Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doga Gürsoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 I recommend this book for its clear and readable style of a wide-ranging subject. ... buy this book for an easy-to read holistic account of scientific imaging ... --Jeremy Sanderson, Blo-Imaging Facility, MRC, Harwell, UK, INFOCUS, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics
Table of Content
The Nature of Light. Photometry, Lighting, and Light Filters. Visual Perception. Lens Principles. Types of Lenses. Resolution in Optical Systems. Images in Color. Still Cameras. Motion and High-Speed Photography. The Silver Halide Process. Digital Recording of Images. Halftone, Electrostatic, and Digital Printing. Television. Video Recording and Replay Systems. Three-Dimensional Imaging. Holography. Astronomical Imaging. Macrography, Micrography, and Microimaging. Imaging the Invisible. Appendix 1: Logarithms: What They Are, What They Do. Appendix 2: How a Hologram Works. Appendix 3: The Fourier Model for Image Formation. Appendix 4: The Meaning of pH.
Copyright Date
2011, 2010
Dewey Decimal
621.36/7, 621.367
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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