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Imaging science

 
Wikipedia: Imaging science

Imaging science is concerned with the generation, collection, duplication, analysis, modification, and visualization of images[citation needed]. As an evolving field it includes research and researchers from physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, computer vision, computer science, and perceptual psychology.

Subfields within imaging science include: 3D computer graphics, animations, atmospheric optics, astronomical imaging, digital image restoration, digital imaging, color science, digital photography, holography, magnetic resonance imaging, medical imaging, microdensitometry, optics, photography, remote sensing, radar imaging, radiometry, silver halide, ultrasound imaging, photoacoustic imaging, thermal imaging, visual perception, and various printing technologies.

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Industrial resources

  • Publishing Research Quarterly[1]
  • Journal of the Society for Information Display[2]

See also

Notes & References

  • Harrison H. Barrett and Kyle J. Myers, Foundations of Image Science (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) [ISBN 0471153001]
  • Ronald N. Bracewell, Fourier Analysis and Imaging (Kluwer Academic, 2003) [ISBN 0306481871]

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