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Revealing visual details via high dynamic range gigapixels spherical panorama photography: The Tempurung Cave natural heritage site

2014 International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM), 2014
This paper is focused on creating an efficient workflow process for high dynamic range spherical panoramas for preserving heritage sites taking the Tempurung Cave as a working model. Although there are several methods for producing HDR spherical panorama, higher-resolution images impose new problems in handling and creating such large size detailed ...
Muhammad Jafni Jusof   +1 more
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CrossNet++: Cross-Scale Large-Parallax Warping for Reference-Based Super-Resolution

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2020
The ability of camera arrays to efficiently capture higher space-bandwidth product than single cameras has led to various multiscale and hybrid systems.
Yang Tan   +6 more
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Adapting Traditional Macro and Micro Photography for Scientific Gigapixel Imaging

2010
Traditionally, GigaPan technology has been used to acquire high resolution panoramas of large scenes. While thisapplication is useful for many scientific pursuits, it excludes the macro and microscopic realms of scientific research. Anincreasing number of scientific disciplines (biological, medical, and material science) require high spatial resolution
Longson, Jay   +5 more
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Gigapixel photography for skin cancer surveillance: a novel alternative to total-body photography.

Cutis, 2014
There is substantial evidence supporting the use of cutaneous imaging in combination with standard total-body skin examinations for early detection and treatment of melanoma. In the last 2 decades, total-body photography (TBP) has been widely used in combination with standard total-body skin examinations for active skin cancer surveillance with proven ...
Anar, Mikailov, Adam, Blechman
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When a ‘click’ becomes a question: Unteaching photography

Philosophy of Photography
This article examines the current state of photography education in Australia amid neo-liberal restructuring, government disinvestment and the emergence of generative AI.
Cherine Fahd
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The Stakes of Naming: Claudio Perna’s Anonymous Photography of Venezuela

History of Photography
This article analyses Anonymous Photography of Venezuela, a 1979 conceptual work by the Venezuelan artist Claudio Perna that took the form of both an exhibition and a catalogue.
M. A. Sullivan
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Messenger, Archive and Memory: Photography as Hermes

Photography and Culture
Photography’s identity is defined as Hermes due to their shared mediatory nature, aligning photography with relational aesthetics. As a provisional product of the photographic process, the photograph, through its indexicality, bears witness to the past ...
Guo-Ming Chen
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Everywhen: Photography and Indigeneity

History of Photography
‘We need to understand photography as part of racial capitalism’. So writes Ariella Azoulay, correctly insisting that we regard the global dissemination of photography as an imperial exercise of power and domination. But it is Azoulay who has also sought
Geoffrey Batchen
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The contested terrain: Photography education in an era of technological and epistemological flux

Philosophy of Photography
This article investigates the challenges confronting contemporary photography education through an analysis of technological disruption, institutional limitations and epistemological shifts.
Alnis Stakle
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Generative re-photography: On photographic automatisms of synthetic images

Philosophy of Photography
The article explores the relationship between photography and generative AI, discussing whether AI-generated images that appear photographic can be considered photography or if they represent a distinct medium.
Olga Moskatova
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