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Journal articles on the topic "Images, Photographic Image processing Macintosh (Computer)"

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Völkl, E., and L. F. Allard. "Digital processing of high-resolution electron holograms." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 51 (August 1, 1993): 1066–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100151167.

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Electron Holography has been shown to be an useful tool in high resolution imaging for obtaining more information from the electron image than is possible in conventional microscopy. In our laboratory we presently record our images on photographic material, and then digitize them by using a 4096 pixel line scan by EKTRON. Digitizing photographic material and correcting for its nonlinearities is a time consuming process which will soon be alleviated by the installation of the GATAN retractable slow-scan CCD-camera. Both camera and microscope will be operated from a Macintosh computer using the
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Liu, Wen, Feng Qiu, and Xi Zeng. "Art Effect of Photographic Darkroom Stunt Simulation Based on Mobile Computing to Synthesize Images across Image Moving Selected Regions." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2021 (July 9, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2194985.

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Prior to the advent of digital image processing technology, image composition primarily used human vision to identify colors and artificially convert them. However, manually synthesizing and transforming graphics images will not only consume a lot of manpower, time, and energy but also due to manual limitations in the process of synthesizing and coloring the pictures, the resulting pictures cannot meet people’s needs. In order to improve the speed and quality of image synthesis, and to synthesize the pictures people need more quickly and accurately, this article synthesizes the image based on
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Thomas, C., P. DeVries, J. Hardin, and J. G. White. "Software tools for 4D live cell microscopy." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 54 (August 11, 1996): 620–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100165562.

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The Integrated Microscopy Resource has developed a trio of Macintosh-based software tools which allow the user to collect digital 4D microscopy (3D over time) of live cells. To demonstrate the program, high-resolution Nomarski DIC images were collected from an inverted microscope using a video camera. The output of the camera can be averaged and contrast-enhanced before the resulting signal is digitized using a framegrabber card installed in a Macintosh computer (Figure 1). Collection, subsequent processing, and analysis of the resulting data sets are handled by the following three software to
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Pan, M. "Is Digital Imaging Ready to Replace Photographic Films ?" Microscopy and Microanalysis 3, S2 (1997): 1107–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927600012423.

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The new generation of cooled slow-scan CCD cameras (SSC) have demonstrated the superior properties to conventional photographic films in sensitivity, resolution, dynamic range, linearity, and on-line availability. Furthermore the digital imaging capability as offered by SSC cameras facilitates image processing and quantitative analysis. Other advantages of digital imaging include easy archiving, sending images to a remote site via high speed communication network, and carrying out telemicroscopy, etc. Today, many laboratories in electron microscopy have already abandoned the traditional “dark
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Fan, G. Y., A. J. Gubbens, O. L. Krivanek, M. L. Leber, and P. E. Mooney. "Combining slow-scan CCD images to extend image size and dynamic range." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 49 (August 1991): 524–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100086933.

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A slow-scan CCD (SSC) camera attached to an electron microscope can record images with 4096 gray levels, nonlinearity less than ±1 %, and a detective quantum efficiency (DQE) greater than 0.5 even with just one primary electron per pixel. Moreover, the images are read out by a computer and are therefore available for further processing as soon as they are acquired. SSC cameras therefore seem destined to replace photographic film as the primary recording medium used in electron microscopy as completely as they have in top-level optical astronomy, where film is now mostly of historical interest.
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Li, Z. G., L. Liang, R. L. Harlow, K. E. Lehman, and N. Herron. "Generation, Processing, and Transferring of CCD Camera Images in Electron Crystallography." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 54 (August 11, 1996): 426–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100164593.

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Recently, CCD camera has been more and more used in the electron microscopy particularly for electron crystallography [1]. Use of CCD camera in this field as a recording medium possesses many significant advantages over conventional photographic films. A CCD camera has a very high dynamic range (reliable) and produces images directly in digital form which can be conveniently processed and transferred. We have initiated a program to obtain crystal structural information of plate-like materials by processing electron diffraction data from a CCD detector. As part of our program, we have developed
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Almeida Magalhães, Cristina, Perrin Smith Neto, Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior, and Clovis Sperb de Barcellos. "Separation of Isochromatics and Isoclinics Phasemaps for the Photoelastic Technique with use Phase Shifting and a Large Number of High Precision Images." Metrology and Measurement Systems 20, no. 1 (2013): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mms-2013-0012.

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Abstract Digital photoelasticity is an important optical metrology follow-up for stress and strain analysis using full-field digital photographic images. Advances in digital image processing, data acquisition, procedures for pattern recognition and storage capacity enable the use of the computer-aided technique in automation and facilitate improvement of the digital photoelastic technique. The objective of this research is to find new equations for a novel phase-shifting method in digital photoelasticity. Some innovations are proposed. In terms of phaseshifting, only the analyzer is rotated, a
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Wu, S., A. Van Daele, W. Jacob, R. Gijbels, A. Verbeeck, and R. De Keyzer. "Microanalysis of individual silver halide microcrystals." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 50, no. 2 (1992): 1612–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100132698.

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There is a considerable interest for the study of the elemental distribution and composition in silver halide photographic emulsions, particularly for the microanalysis of individual microcrystals. In this work, elemental distributions and contents of tabular and cubic silver halide microcrystals were obtained by backscattered electron imaging (BSEI), scanning transmission electron imaging (STEI), x-ray mapping and x-ray microanalysis in a scanning electron microscope (STEM) combined with energy-dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX).Several kinds of silver halide microcrystals were prepared, After r
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Sabuncuoğlu, Hakan, Pakrit Jittapiromsak, Robert F. Spetzler, and Mark C. Preul. "Rapid, Simple Technique to Extend Depth of Field in Microneurosurgical Images: Technical Note." Operative Neurosurgery 65, suppl_6 (2009): onsE73—onsE74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000345629.04521.33.

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Abstract Objective: To increase the extent of the depth of field and focal sharpness in highly magnified image series from cadaveric microneurosurgical anatomic study or live surgery photographs obtained with the operating microscope, providing a higher quality and more satisfactory photographic and imaging experience. Methods: We used a computer workstation, CombineZM software (Alan Hadley, United Kingdom, www.hadleyweb.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/), an injected cadaver head specimen, and an operating microscope equipped with a digital single-lens reflex camera. Fifteen images were obtained of the d
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Li, Hao, Yun Cai, Biao Yang, and Ming Fei Wu. "A Fast Geological Logging Technique of Underground Coal Mines Based on Photogrammetry." Advanced Materials Research 663 (February 2013): 661–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.663.661.

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Aiming at the deficiency of current geological logging method on the coal working face, the geological logging information system for coal mines based on digital camera is developed, integrating techniques of photogrammetry, graphic and image processing, and GIS. Emphasis is mainly placed on the fast acquisition of images from coal mining and excavation faces, photographic information processing and geological logging method, thus achieving the integrated work pattern of data acquisition, computer-aided processing and logging mapping. The experiment shows that by applying the fast geological l
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Images, Photographic Image processing Macintosh (Computer)"

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Nutavej, Apiwat. "Study of the graininess models using the Macintosh computer /." Online version of thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/10154.

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Ruiz-Laverde, Manuel Fabián. "Image quality analysis of the reproductions of black and white photographs obtained from a desktop publishing system /." Online version of thesis, 1989. http://ritdml.rit.edu/handle/1850/11485.

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McQuade, Patrick John Art College of Fine Arts UNSW. "Visualising the invisible :articulating the inherent features of the digital image." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Art, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43307.

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Contemporary digital imaging practice has largely adopted the visual characteristics of its closest mediatic relative, the analogue photograph, In this regard, new media theorist Lev Manovich observes that "Computer software does not produce such images by default. The paradox of digital visual culture is that although all imaging is becoming computer-based, the dominance of photographic and cinematic imagery is becoming even stronger. But rather than being a direct, "natural" result of photo and film technology, these images are constructed on computers" (Manovich 2001: 179), Manovich articul
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Egoda, Gamage Ruwan Janapriya. "A high resolution 3D and color image acquisition system for long and shallow impressions in crime scenes." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5906.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>In crime scene investigations it is necessary to capture images of impression evidence such as tire track or shoe impressions. Currently, such evidence is captured by taking two-dimensional (2D) color photographs or making a physical cast of the impression in order to capture the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the information. This project aims to build a digitizing device that scans the impression evidence and generates (i) a high resolution three-dimensional (3D) surface image, and (ii) a co-registered two-dimensional (2D) col
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Books on the topic "Images, Photographic Image processing Macintosh (Computer)"

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R, Cohen Dennis, and Cohen Michael E, eds. IPhoto '11: The Macintosh iLife guide to using iPhoto with MAC OS X Lion and iCloud. Peachpit Press, 2012.

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Ted, Alspach, ed. PhotoDeluxe 2 for Windows and Macintosh. Peachpit Press, 1998.

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Derrick, Story, ed. iPhoto '08 / David Pogue and Derrick Story. Pogue Press, 2008.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto '08 / David Pogue and Derrick Story. Pogue Press, 2008.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto 4. Pogue Press/O'Reilly, 2004.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto '08 / David Pogue and Derrick Story. Pogue Press, 2008.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto '08 / David Pogue and Derrick Story. O'Reilly Media Inc., 2008.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto: The missing manual. Pogue Press, 2002.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto. Pogue Press/O'Reilly, 2002.

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Pogue, David. iPhoto 5: The missing manual. O'Reilly Media Inc., 2005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Images, Photographic Image processing Macintosh (Computer)"

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Meena, Kunj Bihari, and Vipin Tyagi. "A Novel Method to Distinguish Photorealistic Computer Generated Images from Photographic Images." In 2019 Fifth International Conference on Image Information Processing (ICIIP). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciip47207.2019.8985711.

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Kolev, Vasil. "Orthogonal multifilters image processing on astronomical images from scanned photographic plates." In the 11th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing. ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1839379.1839467.

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Насонов, Андрей, Andrey Nasonov, Николай Мамаев, et al. "Automatic Choice of Denoising Parameter in Perona-Malik Model." In 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Visualization Systems and the Virtual Environment GraphiCon'2019. Bryansk State Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/graphicon-2019-2-144-147.

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In this work, we propose a no-reference method for automatic choice of the parameters of Perona-Malik image diffusion algorithm for the problem of image denoising. The idea of the approach it to analyze and quantify the presence of structures in the difference image between the noisy image and the processed image as the mutual information value. We apply the proposed method to photographic images and to retinal images with modeled Gaussian noise with different parameters and analyze the effects of no-reference parameter choice compared to the optimal results. The proposed algorithm shows the e
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