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Computer Graphics I
FAST-GE09Acad. year: 2009/2010
Comuter graphics object,digitalization of images (sampling and quantization}, thery of colours, CIE digram, colour models. Saving image data into sampling rows, strips and tiles. Compression of data.
Loss and no-loss compresion methods. Vector formats, conversion of data. Technical tools for computer graphics, improvement of image.
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2. Colours, colours models.
3. Theory of graphics formats. Physical and logical formats, tiles.
4. Direct and indirect saveing of images, platform dependence.
5. Compression of data no-loos methods.
6. Compression of data loos methods.
7. Vector graphics, principle of vector formats,technology C4.
8. Conversion of formats, vector-raster and back.
9. Principles the most used graphical formats (BMP, PCX, TIFF, JPEG, HPGL, DXF, ...)
10. Hardware - introduction.
11. Image subsystem ofcomputer.
12. Printers, sensors.
13. Improvement of images, Correction of brightness, equalization of histogram, non-linear transformations, discrete convolution.
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Basic literature
Gonzales, R. C., Woods, R. E.: Digital Image Processing. Addison Wesley, 1993. (EN)
Watt, A., Policarpo F.: The Computer Image. Addison Wesley, 1998. (EN)
Recommended reading
Šnorek: Technické prostředky poč. grafiky. Skriptum ČVUT Praha, 1996. (CS)
Žára, J., Beneš, B., Felkel, P.: Moderní počítačová grafika. Computer Press, 1998. (CS)
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