Optical Imaging and Photography: Introduction to Science and Technology of Optics, Sensors and Systems (De Gruyter STEM)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: de Gruyter
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Author: Ulrich Teubner
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Language: English
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Binding: Perfect Paperback
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ISBN: 9783110472936
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Pages: 620
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Release Date: 04-03-2019
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Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.8 x 1.2 inches
About The Book:
Optical Imaging: From Simple Apertures to Complex Systems by Ulrich Teubner provides an insightful exploration of optical imaging, encompassing everything from basic apertures to sophisticated imaging systems. This work bridges the gap between optical physics and technical optics, offering a comprehensive understanding that benefits both practitioners and students.
For microscopists and photographers, the book delves into the complexities of the devices they use daily, helping them understand their inner workings. Physics and engineering students will find this text an invaluable resource, learning about various imaging systems, sensors, lenses, image amplification, processing, and the errors that can occur in these systems.
The book caters to both beginners and seasoned experts, providing practical examples that clarify theoretical concepts. Whether you're a professional assessing imaging systems or a student seeking foundational knowledge, this work is an essential reference. A particular emphasis is placed on photo camera systems, making it especially valuable for anyone working with or evaluating imaging technology in general.