Digital Halftoning

Digital Halftoning
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 396
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0262210096
ISBN-13 : 9780262210096
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Halftoning by : Robert Ulichney

Physical reconstruction function. Tools for fourier analysis. Dithering with white noise. Clustered-dot ordered dither. Dispersed-dot ordered dither. Ordered dither on asymmetric grids. Dithering with blue noise. Concluding remarks. Glossary of principal symbols. References. Index.

Modern Digital Halftoning

Modern Digital Halftoning
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 474
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439858974
ISBN-13 : 1439858977
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Digital Halftoning by : Daniel L. Lau

A comprehensive treatment of various approaches to monochrome and digital halftoning. It describes ideal spatial and spectral characteristics of green- and blue-noise halftoning that provide patterns of visual appeal and computational complexity in a wide range of printing technologies. The book comes with a CD-ROM of algorithms and statistics with colour examples.

Modern Digital Halftoning

Modern Digital Halftoning
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 626
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351835688
ISBN-13 : 1351835688
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Digital Halftoning by : Daniel L. Lau

The late 1980s, revolutionary advances in digital halftoning enabled inkjet printers to achieve much higher image fidelity. The rapid rate of progress has resulted in numerous breakthroughs scattered throughout the literature, rendering old technologies obsolete and renewing the need for a centralized source on the current state of the art. Entirely revised and updated, Modern Digital Halftoning, Second Edition provides an integrated and up-to-date treatment of stochastic halftoning and digital printing. Using full-color illustrations to enhance the text, this edition incorporates new topics as well as updated models, algorithms, and methods used to construct and improve the quality of green-noise, blue-noise, and multitone images. Following a review of various halftoning techniques, this edition now covers amplitude modulated dither arrays, adapting to human visual models, direct binary search, and handling stochastic moiré problems. It also presents a new chapter on lenticular printing, a means for printing color holographic images. An accompanying CD-ROM contains MATLAB® software files and illustrated examples employing algorithms, statistics, and other key concepts from the book. Documenting the development of digital printing since the first edition, Modern Digital Halftoning, Second Edition offers a well-rounded and accurate perspective on the technological capabilities of digital printing and provides all the necessary tools for continuing research in the field.

Digital Color Halftoning

Digital Color Halftoning
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 566
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047713774
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Color Halftoning by : Henry R. Kang

This guide is aimed at professionals in the field of digital colour imaging who want to understand the halftone process or design halftone equipment and processes for research and development purposes. It is also suitable as a textbook for undergraduates and graduates in printing and graphic arts.

Selected Papers on Digital Halftoning

Selected Papers on Digital Halftoning
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 764
Release :
ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822026028787
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Selected Papers on Digital Halftoning by : Jan P. Allebach

This text presents 76 papers on halftone imaging. Subjects covered include basic principles, point processes, neighbourhood processes, iterative methods, printer models, and colour.

Digital Color Imaging Handbook

Digital Color Imaging Handbook
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 816
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781420041484
ISBN-13 : 1420041487
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Color Imaging Handbook by : Gaurav Sharma

Digital technology now enables unparalleled functionality and flexibility in the capture, processing, exchange, and output of color images. But harnessing its potential requires knowledge of color science, systems, processing algorithms, and device characteristics-topics drawn from a broad range of disciplines. One can acquire the requisite background with an armload of physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science, and mathematics books and journals- or one can find it here, in the Digital Color Imaging Handbook. Unprecedented in scope, this handbook presents, in a single concise and authoritative publication, the elements of these diverse areas relevant to digital color imaging. The first three chapters cover the basics of color vision, perception, and physics that underpin digital color imaging. The remainder of the text presents the technology of color imaging with chapters on color management, device color characterization, digital halftoning, image compression, color quantization, gamut mapping, computationally efficient transform algorithms, and color image processing for digital cameras. Each chapter is written by world-class experts and largely self-contained, but cross references between chapters reflect the topics' important interrelations. Supplemental materials are available for download from the CRC Web site, including electronic versions of some of the images presented in the book.

Handbook of Digital Imaging

Handbook of Digital Imaging
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1936
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470510599
ISBN-13 : 0470510595
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Digital Imaging by : Michael Kriss

A comprehensive and practical analysis and overview of the imaging chain through acquisition, processing and display The Handbook of Digital Imaging provides a coherent overview of the imaging science amalgam, focusing on the capture, storage and display of images. The volumes are arranged thematically to provide a seamless analysis of the imaging chain from source (image acquisition) to destination (image print/display). The coverage is planned to have a very practical orientation to provide a comprehensive source of information for practicing engineers designing and developing modern digital imaging systems. The content will be drawn from all aspects of digital imaging including optics, sensors, quality, control, colour encoding and decoding, compression, projection and display. Contains approximately 50 highly illustrated articles printed in full colour throughout Over 50 Contributors from Europe, US and Asia from academia and industry The 3 volumes are organized thematically for enhanced usability: Volume 1: Image Capture and Storage; Volume 2: Image Display and Reproduction, Hardcopy Technology, Halftoning and Physical Evaluation, Models for Halftone Reproduction; Volume 3: Imaging System Applications, Media Imaging, Remote Imaging, Medical and Forensic Imaging 3 Volumes www.handbookofdigitalimaging.com

Color Technology for Electronic Imaging Devices

Color Technology for Electronic Imaging Devices
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Publisher : SPIE Press
Total Pages : 388
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0819421081
ISBN-13 : 9780819421081
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Color Technology for Electronic Imaging Devices by : Henry R. Kang

An explanation of colour technology for electronic imaging at the system level, including tools for colour image processing, tools for digital image processing that affect image quality, and applications.

Perceptual Digital Imaging

Perceptual Digital Imaging
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 554
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439868935
ISBN-13 : 143986893X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Perceptual Digital Imaging by : Rastislav Lukac

Visual perception is a complex process requiring interaction between the receptors in the eye that sense the stimulus and the neural system and the brain that are responsible for communicating and interpreting the sensed visual information. This process involves several physical, neural, and cognitive phenomena whose understanding is essential to design effective and computationally efficient imaging solutions. Building on advances in computer vision, image and video processing, neuroscience, and information engineering, perceptual digital imaging greatly enhances the capabilities of traditional imaging methods. Filling a gap in the literature, Perceptual Digital Imaging: Methods and Applications comprehensively covers the system design, implementation, and application aspects of this emerging specialized area. It gives readers a strong, fundamental understanding of theory and methods, providing a foundation on which solutions for many of the most interesting and challenging imaging problems can be built. The book features contributions by renowned experts who present the state of the art and recent trends in image acquisition, processing, storage, display, and visual quality evaluation. They detail advances in the field and explore human visual system-driven approaches across a broad spectrum of applications, including: Image quality and aesthetics assessment Digital camera imaging White balancing and color enhancement Thumbnail generation Image restoration Super-resolution imaging Digital halftoning and dithering Color feature extraction Semantic multimedia analysis and processing Video shot characterization Image and video encryption Display quality enhancement This is a valuable resource for readers who want to design and implement more effective solutions for cutting-edge digital imaging, computer vision, and multimedia applications. Suitable as a graduate-level textbook or stand-alone reference for researchers and practitioners, it provides a unique overview of an important and rapidly developing research field.

Encyclopedia of Image Processing

Encyclopedia of Image Processing
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 882
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351032735
ISBN-13 : 1351032739
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Image Processing by : Phillip A. Laplante

The Encyclopedia of Image Processing presents a vast collection of well-written articles covering image processing fundamentals (e.g. color theory, fuzzy sets, cryptography) and applications (e.g. geographic information systems, traffic analysis, forgery detection). Image processing advances have enabled many applications in healthcare, avionics, robotics, natural resource discovery, and defense, which makes this text a key asset for both academic and industrial libraries and applied scientists and engineers working in any field that utilizes image processing. Written by experts from both academia and industry, it is structured using the ACM Computing Classification System (CCS) first published in 1988, but most recently updated in 2012.