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Additionally, it may be helpful to read other material to gain a better
understanding of image processing concepts, algorithms, and their
applications. Data Translation's Technical Support Department
recommends the following resources for understanding image
processing concepts, processing, and coding:
Baxes, Gregory A.
Digital Image Processing, Principles &
Applications.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994.
Introduction to image processing and hardware/software
basics.
Benson, K. Blair, and Donald G. Fink.
HDTV Advanced TV for the
1990's.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990. Details high-definition
television concepts.
Castleman, K. R.
Digital Image Processing
. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1987. Explains major image processing
concepts and mathematical concepts involved in digital
image manipulation.
Cunningham, John E.
Cable TV
. 2nd ed. Indianapolis: Howard W.
Sams & Company, Inc., 1987. Provides the basics of cable
television.
Foley, J. D., and A. Van Dam.
Fundamentals of Interactive Computer
Graphics
. Addison-Wesley: Reading, MA, 1984. Provides
information on geometric functions.
Friedhoff, Richard M., and William Benzon.
The Second Computer
Revolution, Visualization.
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,
1989. Covers the history of image processing technology.
Gonzalez, Rafael C., and Paul Wintz.
Digital Image Processing.
Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1987. Explains major
image processing concepts and mathematical concepts
involved in digital image manipulation, including FFT
processing, filtering operations, geometric functions,
histograms, and linear equalization.
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