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29 June 1982 Real-Time Pseudocolor Density Encoder
J. Ojeda-Castaneda, J. Ibarra, E. Jara, S. Guel-Sandoval, J. Santamaria
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Abstract
Real time image subtraction techniques are employed to obtain positive and negative versions of the same object. In white light, the method codifies, through contrast reversal, gray level information into colors.
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J. Ojeda-Castaneda, J. Ibarra, E. Jara, S. Guel-Sandoval, and J. Santamaria "Real-Time Pseudocolor Density Encoder", Proc. SPIE 0303, Visual Simulation and Image Realism II, (29 June 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932659
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Transmittance

Image transmission

Image visualization

Visualization

Spatial frequencies

Convolution

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