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The image processing handbook

John C. Russ
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In this paper, the acquisition and use of digital images in a wide variety of scientific fields is discussed. But the focus is on high dynamic range imaging in more than two dimensions.
Abstract
"This guide clearly explains the acquisition and use of digital images in a wide variety of scientific fields. This sixth edition features new sections on selecting a camera with resolution appropriate for use on light microscopes, on the ability of current cameras to capture raw images with high dynamic range, and on imaging in more than two dimensions. It discusses Dmax for X-ray images and combining images with different exposure settings to further extend the dynamic range. This edition also includes a new chapter on shape measurements, a review of new developments in image file searching, and a wide range of new examples and diagrams"

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Out-of-plane orientation of cellulose elementary fibrils on spruce tracheid wall based on imaging with high-resolution transmission electron microscopy

TL;DR: A 3D model of the tracheid wall has been proposed based on high-resolution cryo-TEM where it was found that the elementary fibrils of cellulose were rarely deposited in the plane of the concentric cell wall layers, in contrast to the current understanding.
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Use of image analysis to evaluate the shelf life of bakery products

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of polypropylene thermo-welding (PPTH) and lacquered acrylic (PPAL) films were tested on a bakery product (muffins) up to 12 weeks.
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Metal particle shape: A practical perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the role of particle shape in powder metallurgy is discussed and the basic definitions, qualitative shape descriptors and semi-quantitative shape factors that are essential to better understand the effect of metal particle shapes in everyday industrial practice are presented.
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3D Monte Carlo simulation of backscattered electron signal variation across pore-solid boundaries in cement-based materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D Monte Carlo simulation was used to study the variation of backscattered electron (BSE) signal across pore-solid boundaries in cement-based materials in order to enhance quantitative analysis of pore structure.
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Point/counter point: the accuracy and feasibility of digital image techniques in the analysis of ceramic thin sections

TL;DR: Digital Imaging Analysis has been proposed as an efficient alternative to traditional petrography for some applications and the measurement of temper size and abundance in four pottery thin sections from the Pevey Site, Mississippi is tested.