Imaging science is the discipline that combines computer-based imaging techniques with a variety of data acquisition tools to increase the range of properties that scientists can observe.
The generic issues of imaging science include image-data acquisition; image reconstruction and processing; image recording and distribution; image display, analysis, and evaluation; human vision; and the mental processes involved in observation.
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- NIH Image Download and documentation for public domain image processing and analysis program developed for the Macintosh, by the National Institute of Mental Health at Bethesda, MD.
- Retinex Image Processing Provides description and examples for the new non-linear image enhancement technique called the Multi-scale retinex.
- Video Imaging Borescope Videoborescope for inspection of turbines, building forensic investigations and utilities.
- Visual Communication Rigorously extends information theory to the optimization of end-to-end imaging systems to provide the best possible pictures for the least data.
- Poynton's Gamma and Color FAQs Questions and articles on various image and color coding techniques and issues.
- Image Processing Basics Features applets and tutorials covering resolutions, aliasing, transforms, histogram equalization, and graylevel mapping.
- Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science Information the faculty, its staff, and for prospective students, trainees, and researchers. Includes resources, centers, diary of seminars, events and contacts at Nashville, Tennessee.
- Center for Advanced Molecular Imaging Presents instrumentation and support for molecular imaging of biological events, including high field MRI, bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging, two-photon confocal microscopy, and scanning probe microscopy of live cells. Profile with contacts at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.