<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Optics / Science of photography / Light field / Observational astronomy / Aperture / Camera / Photography / Marc Levoy / High-dynamic-range imaging / Microscopy / Exposure range
Date: 2006-09-21 14:08:33
Optics
Science of photography
Light field
Observational astronomy
Aperture
Camera
Photography
Marc Levoy
High-dynamic-range imaging
Microscopy
Exposure range

Microsoft PowerPoint - confocal-extended-06sep04-san.ppt

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.graphics.stanford.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,61 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

CES Working Papers – Volume VIII, Issue 1 O.S.C.EYEARS OF PEACEFUL CONFLICT RESOLUTION Daniel BURLACU* Abstract: The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts

DocID: 1v0r3 - View Document

First-principles Simulation for Attosecond Optical Response of Solids Kazuhiro Yabana:University of Tsukuba We develop a novel simulation method in the field of optical science that describes light-matter interactions

DocID: 1uVwo - View Document

Digital Spectroscopy— - Light and a Laptop One of the most vexing tasks in teaching astronomy has always been spectroscopy. Stellar spectroscopy, laboratory spectroscopy, in-the-field spectroscopy, doesn’t matter. It

DocID: 1uN6D - View Document

LOGOTHETIS ET AL.: PHOTOMETRIC STEREO IN AMBIENT LIGHT 1 Near-Field Photometric Stereo in Ambient Light

DocID: 1uMWb - View Document

“Terahertz field-driven nonlinearities in optical media and light-sound conversion in 3D graphene sponge” Recent progress of Terahertz sources towards higher peak power offers new opportunities in science to control

DocID: 1uJjL - View Document