[OPLINLIST] Digital Imaging--great workshop---REGISTER!
Rhonda Filipan
rfilipan@slis.kent.edu
Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:34:08 -0500
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The following workshop was popular last semester, so please consider
registering for it using Web for Students or by calling 1-800-672-KSU2
Digital Image Processing I
Feb. 25 -26
Friday – Saturday
9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Columbus, The Ohio State University
Mount Hall, Room 130
Special Fee: $25
Instructor: Dr. Marcia Zeng
Call # 21848
Workshop Web Site: http://class.kent.edu/public/kent529/index.html
COURSE OUTLINE:
Digital Imaging I: Image Processing
Graduate Workshop (1 credit hour)
1. Introduction
2. Digital Imaging : Basic Concepts and Terminology
2.1 The Mechanics of Digital Imaging
2.1.1 Pixels
2.1.2 Basic Image Measures
Resolution
Bit Depth
Practice 1. Basic enhancement
Color
Color Models
Color Modes
Light (advanced reading)
Color Palettes
Practice 2. Working with colors -- Part 1.
2.1.3 Image Types
Vector & Raster images
Line Art
Photographs (continuous tone)
Halftones
2.1.4 File Formats
Compression
Major formats: Web formats (JPEG, GIF)
Other formats
Image Size
2.2. Acquiring Images
2.2.1 Image Acquisition Basics
2.2.2 Scanning
2.2.3 OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
2.2.4 PDF
Practice 2. (cont.) Working with colors -- Part 2.
Practice 3. Image acquisition
3. Advanced Enhancement and Restoration
3.1 Special Enhancement Processes
Image Merge
Skewing
Watermarking
Practice 4. Special enhancement processes
3.2 Photo Restoration and Enhancement
Photo Conditions -- Examples
Photo Restoration and Enhancement -- Tasks and Results
Photo Repairing and Restoring -- Step-by-step
Practice 5. Photo restoration
4. Organizing Small Image Collections
Web Photo Gallery
Practice 6. Creating a Web Photo Gallery
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Rhonda S. Filipan, M.A., M.L.S.
Academic Program Coordinator
Kent State University
School of Library and Information Science
330-672-0013
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The following workshop was popular last semester, so please consider
registering for it using Web for Students or by calling 1-800-672-KSU2<br>
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<b>Digital Image Processing I</b><br>
Feb. 25 -26<br>
Friday – Saturday
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9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.</st1:time>
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Mount Hall, Room 130
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Special Fee:<span style=""> </span>$25<br>
Instructor: Dr. Marcia Zeng <br>
Call # 21848<br>
<b>Workshop Web Site: </b>
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<pre><b>COURSE OUTLINE:
</b>Digital Imaging I: Image Processing
Graduate Workshop (1 credit hour)
1. Introduction
2. Digital Imaging : Basic Concepts and Terminology
2.1 The Mechanics of Digital Imaging
2.1.1 Pixels
2.1.2 Basic Image Measures
Resolution
Bit Depth
Practice 1. Basic enhancement
Color
Color Models
Color Modes
Light (advanced reading)
Color Palettes
Practice 2. Working with colors -- Part 1.
2.1.3 Image Types
Vector & Raster images
Line Art
Photographs (continuous tone)
Halftones
2.1.4 File Formats
Compression
Major formats: Web formats (JPEG, GIF)
Other formats
Image Size
2.2. Acquiring Images
2.2.1 Image Acquisition Basics
2.2.2 Scanning
2.2.3 OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
2.2.4 PDF
Practice 2. (cont.) Working with colors -- Part 2.
Practice 3. Image acquisition
3. Advanced Enhancement and Restoration
3.1 Special Enhancement Processes
Image Merge
Skewing
Watermarking
Practice 4. Special enhancement processes
3.2 Photo Restoration and Enhancement
Photo Conditions -- Examples
Photo Restoration and Enhancement -- Tasks and Results
Photo Repairing and Restoring -- Step-by-step
Practice 5. Photo restoration
4. Organizing Small Image Collections
Web Photo Gallery
Practice 6. Creating a Web Photo Gallery
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Academic Program Coordinator
Kent State University
School of Library and Information Science
330-672-0013
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