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Digital Imaging Evolution - cover

Digital Imaging Evolution

Grace Bailey

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Digital Imaging Evolution" explores the fascinating journey of digital imaging, from rudimentary electronic sensors to today's AI imaging systems. It reveals how we've moved beyond merely capturing light to creating images that surpass human vision. One intriguing aspect is the evolution of image sensors, transitioning from early CCD sensors to advanced CMOS sensors, enabling higher resolution and faster capture speeds. Another is the rise of computational photography, where algorithms enhance image quality and create new modalities like HDR. The book uniquely covers the entire digital imaging pipeline, integrating historical context with cutting-edge technology. It begins with fundamental principles, progresses through the evolution of image sensors and computational photography, and culminates in the integration of artificial intelligence for tasks like object recognition and image enhancement. This comprehensive approach makes it valuable for anyone seeking to understand the digital revolution in visual information.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 86 pages.

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