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The Image Processing Handbook

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Image processing is used in a wide variety of applications to improve the visual appearance of images and to prepare images for measurement. Covering techniques for both tasks, this best-selling handbook presents an extensive collection of image processing tools to help readers understand methods used in packaged software and learn to program additions for applications. With over 600 new and revised illustrations, this edition expands discussions on deconvolution, extended dynamic range images, and multichannel imaging with new material on principal components analysis. It also includes a new chapter on human vision and discusses the latest technologies for image capture and printing.

836 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 27, 1992

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John C. Russ

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Why explain concepts and then advertise his commercial software that implements them?
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Constantly refer to the processes and terms when doing scientific image analysis and processing.
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