The Art of Image Processing with Java - Kenny A. Hunt
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The Art of Image Processing with Java

By: Kenny A. Hunt

Hardcover | 8 November 2010 | Edition Number 1

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This introductory image processing text is ideal for college students studying computer engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering, or computer science. While most other image processing texts target engineering, this book places image processing within the realm of both the engineer and the computer scientist by emphasizing software design. The text builds on an accessible mathematical foundation and on extensive sample Java code to teach students the fundamentals of image processing. The text is accompanied by rich illustrations that demonstrate the results of performing processing on famous art pieces. This approach gives readers real-world examples of ways they may use image processing. Each chapter includes problems to help students master the material.
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The Art of Image Processing with Java is a guide to using the common web application Java in filing and archiving vast amounts of digital photographs for later use or use in other applications. From processing digital images based on light, color, and more, Kenny Hunt gives a complete and comprehensive guide and overview of just what Jave can do with plenty of advanced techniques on editing and alterations as well as compression. The Art of Image Processing with Java is a strongly recommended guide for anyone who wants to use the application to its fullest. --Midwest Book Review, January 2011

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