image processing
In electrical engineering and computer science, image processing is any form of signal processing for which the input is an image, such as photographs or frames of video; the output of image processing can be either an image or a set of characteristics or parameters related to the image. Most image-processing techniques involve treating the image as a two-dimensional signal and applying standard signal-processing techniques to it.
Without image acquisition you have no image to process.
gray scale so that we can process our image
An angiograph is the film or image of the blood vessels produced by the process of angiography.
image rollover
The rotogravure printing process is used for commercial printing of magazines, postcards, and corrugated product packaging. It involves engraving an image onto an image carrier.
image segmentation is the process of distinguishing the objects from back groung...like finding a particular cell from blood
segmentation is the process of dividing/splitting an image into it's constituent part for analysis purpose...
opponent-process theory
opponent-process theory
opponent-process theory
The printing process you're describing is known as photogravure. In this technique, an image is transferred onto a sensitized printing plate through a photographic process using a screen. The plate is then developed and chemically etched to create an image that can be used for printing. This method is often utilized for high-quality image reproduction in various print media.
An image sensor if sophisticated can be used for a process such as photo recognition. Another application is for security purposes being basic identification.