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From photon to pixel : the digital camera handbook / Henri Maître.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Maître, H. (Henri), author.
- Series:
- Digital signal and image processing series.
- Digital signal and image processing series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Digital cameras--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Digital cameras.
- Photography--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Photography.
- Photography--Digital techniques--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (403 pages) : color illustrations.
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2015.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- 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.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Title
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- 1: First Contact
- 1.1. Toward a society of the image
- 1.2. The reason for this book
- 1.3. Physical principle of image formation
- 1.4. Camera block diagram
- 2: The Photographic Objective Lens
- 2.1. Focusing
- 2.2. Depth of field
- 2.3. Angle of view
- 2.4. Centered systems
- 2.5. Fisheye systems
- 2.6. Incoherent diffraction
- 2.7. Camera calibration
- 2.8. Aberrations
- 3: The Digital Sensor
- 3.1. Sensor size
- 3.2. The photodetector
- 3.3. Integrated filters in the sensor
- 4: Radiometry and Photometry
- 4.1. Radiometry: physical parameters
- 4.2. Subjective aspects: photometry
- 4.3. Real systems
- 4.4. Radiometry and photometry in practice
- 4.5. From the watt to the ISO
- 5: Color
- 5.1. From electromagnetic radiation to perception
- 5.2. Color spaces
- 5.3. The white balance
- 5.4. Acquiring color
- 5.5. Reconstructing color: demosaicing
- 6: Image Quality
- 6.1. Qualitative attributes
- 6.2. Global image quality assessment
- 6.3. Information capacity
- 7: Noise in Digital Photography
- 7.1. Photon noise
- 7.2. Electronic noise
- 7.3. Non-uniform noise
- 7.4. Noise models for image acquisition
- 8: Image Representation: Coding and Formats
- 8.1. "Native" format and metadata
- 8.2. RAW (native) format
- 8.3. Metadata
- 8.4. Lossless compression formats
- 8.5. Image formats for graphic design
- 8.6. Lossy compression formats
- 8.7. Tiled formats
- 8.8. Video coding
- 8.9. Compressed sensing
- 9: Elements of Camera Hardware
- 9.1. Image processors
- 9.2. Memory
- 9.3. Screens
- 9.4. The shutter
- 9.5. Measuring focus
- 9.6. Stabilization
- 9.7. Additions to the lens assembly: supplementary lenses and filters
- 9.8. Power cells
- 10: Photographic Software
- 10.1. Integrated software
- 10.2. Imported software.
- 10.3. External software
- Bibliography
- Index
- End User License Agreement.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 16, 2016).
- ISBN:
- 9781119238447
- 1119238447
- 9781119238638
- 1119238633
- OCLC:
- 927404577
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