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Goals for 3/27/23

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  • Finish finding 5 peer reviewed sources
  • Rewrite material (if necessary) for the methods of image capture & sensor size and angle of view sections
  • Reduce jargon by rewriting or adding hyperlinks to these sections: history, methods of image capture, & sensor size and angle of view

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Found Jargon:

"The first semiconductor image..."

"mosaic photosensor..."

"digital magnetic tape"

"silicon diode vidicon tube detector"

"...total resolution that is very high." citation



week of 3/22/23

Sources:

  1. Canfield, Jon. The Digital SLR Guide. Peachpit Press, 2006, https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=8JV4aVkQEBsC&oi=fnd&pg=PP12&dq=full+frame+digital+SLR&ots=9EPg5GIN4r&sig=49cvHdV8gLWq-GisId_0m_IEE9E#v=onepage&q&f=false
    1. This article talks about digital SLR (digital single reflex camera) and the basics, setup and many other components of it. The article talks about basic and complex cameras for different users. This article will be useful in the "Sensor size and angle of view" subsection that needs citations.
  2. Kuyatt, Brian L., et al. "Image capture methods: the imaging technology known as 'three-shot color image capture' provides the highest resolution and best tolerances for most color image analysis applications." Advanced Materials & Processes, vol. 163, no. 4, Apr. 2005, pp. 25+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A132182533/AONE?u=anon~ccd9d74b&sid=googleScholar&xid=2c9c5ab3. Accessed 10 Apr. 2023.
    1. This source talks about all three methods of image capture. It goes into detail about each of the three types of image capturing and how they are used within the camera. This will (hopefully) be a good article for citing the page as there are no citations listed on the wiki page in that section right now.
  3. Dong, Xingbo, et al. Abandoning the Bayer-Filter To See in the Dark. 2022, pp. 17431–40. openaccess.thecvf.com, https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content/CVPR2022/html/Dong_Abandoning_the_Bayer-Filter_To_See_in_the_Dark_CVPR_2022_paper.html.
    1. This paper experiments with a proposed non-bayer filter to enhance photos in the dark. Through experimentation, it shows that this can improve image quality in darkness. They propose cameras be made with and without bayer filters. There is no information about this on the wiki page and this is important information. I will need to do more research to know if there are actual cameras on the market without these filters. There are no citations in the bayer filter section.
  4. Verhoeven, Geert. "Did the digital (r) evolution change the concept of focal length?." AARGnews 34 (2007): 30-35.
    1. The paper shows pictures and talks about angle of view in depth. The subsection "Sensor size and angle of view" needs citations and that is this sources intended use.
  5. Shorey, Robert, and Kenneth Moore. "Clinical digital photography: implementation of clinical photography for everyday practice." Journal of the California Dental Association 37.3 (2009): 179-183.
    1. This article gives information about implementing photography into everyday life. This paper specifically talks about dentistry but it has helpful information for the wiki page. I can use it for citations under the subheading, "Sensor size and angle of view".

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