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Digital image film generation: from the photoscientist's perspective

January 1, 1982

The technical sophistication of photoelectronic transducers, integrated circuits, and laser-beam film recorders has made digital imagery an alternative to traditional analog imagery for remote sensing. Because a digital image is stored in discrete digital values, image enhancement is possible before the data are converted to a photographic image. To create a special film-reproduction curve - which can simulate any desired gamma, relative film speed, and toe/shoulder response - the digital-to-analog transfer function of the film recorder is uniquely defined and implemented by a lookup table in the film recorder. Because the image data are acquired in spectral bands, false-color composites also can be given special characteristics by selecting a reproduction curve tailored for each band.

Publication Year 1982
Title Digital image film generation: from the photoscientist's perspective
Authors John E. Boyd
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Photographic Engineering
Index ID 70139714
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center