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03/17/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Many people consider the advantages of digital photography to be cheap and relatively unlimited 'film'. There are a series of multi-image techniques that significantly enhance digital photography and take it beyond anything that film was ever capable of. Some of these techniques are image stitching, increased depth-of-field, increased resolution, and High Dynamic Range photography. Each of these techniques can be used in microscopy, scientific documentary photography as well as personal photography (both of the artistic and family variety). This talk will cover techniques of, software for, and advantages of image stitching and HDR imaging.
Presenter is David Elliott, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy; and Director of the Research Microscopy Core Service at the University of Arizona.
This is a link to the presentation (originally a PDF but saved here as Quicktime movie). The slides are manual advance. Click in the center of the projection image to advance.
A handout distributed at the meeting which gives information about pano tools and HDR programs is found at tucsonadobeusergroup.com/sites/default/files/HDR_TAG_16Dec09_handout.pdf
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