The Science of Imaging

Author:   Graham Saxby
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781439812860


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Graham Saxby
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   1.088kg
ISBN:  

9781439812860


ISBN 10:   1439812861
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 November 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ! it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ! The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. --Doga Gursoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. --Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes !if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. --Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. --Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. --Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ! Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. --Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. --Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics


Graham Saxby proves to us in his brilliantly written and well-structured book that many essential topics of such a broad and comprehensive field can be squeezed into 352 pages. In my opinion, anyone having an interest on current imaging technologies should read it to extend their knowledge or to develop a broad vision on the field. ... it is definitely suitable as a complementary textbook for undergraduate courses on imaging and optical technologies. It can as well be used as a reference book for any interested reader to learn the specific terminology in the field. ... The explanations are extremely informative and easy to follow. In addition, the text is backed up with many excellent illustrations and intriguing real life examples that I think many lecturers would want to make use of them in their lectures. -Doga Gursoy, Contemporary Physics, 2011 Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ...if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ... Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Sidney Ray, author of Applied Photographic Optics


Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Grahm, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ! if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ! Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task pf presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray


Praise for the First Edition: ... a truly valuable book, magnificently bringing together such diverse technologies, yet keeping a practical eye on who is likely to be reading it. It's the best book I have read on the subject at this level. -Ron Graham, RPS Journal ... well written ... lots of helpful marginal notes ! if your research depends on obtaining and analysing top-quality images, this book should prove to be an invaluable practical guide and reference source. -Matin Durrani, Physics World ... every student should read it, every photographer should own it, and every lecturer and journalist should know its contents inside out. -Jon Tarrant, British Journal of Photography, December 2002 ... rather impressed ... surveys a broad, complex, and rapidly changing subject succinctly, yet at a useful and appropriate level. -Gordon Ridley, Glasgow College of Building and Printing Given the wide range of potential audience, the author has on the whole made a very fair attempt to judge an appropriate level both of assumed prior knowledge and of scientific competence and understanding, and the further reading suggestions will accommodate the inevitable variances in these ! Overall, this reviewer is delighted that the author had the courage to attempt the very daunting task of presenting his illuminating account of what must be in effect a lifetime's interest in such a wide range of exciting phenomena and technical achievements. -Philip Bradfield, Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Vol. 3, Issue 2 A useful book ... fills a gap in the range of publications on this topic. ... full of useful, accurate information and diagrams at a very affordable price in a well-produced volume. -Mr. Sidney Ray


Author Information

Graham Saxby served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) for 27 years, the first 19 in the trade of photographer, where he undertook almost every possible form of assignment. After being commissioned into the Education Branch, he was Officer Commanding Photographic Science Flight at the RAF School of Photography at Cosford for seven years. On leaving the RAF he joined the staff of what is now the University of Wolverhampton as Senior Lecturer in Educational Technology, later moving to the Department of Applied Sciences to teach modern optics. His research into display holographic techniques has earned him an international reputation, and his books have won several prestigious awards. Currently, he works as a freelance editor and reviewer of technical books and as a consultant in optical and photographic matters. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.

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