Delves into the history and theory of photography, emphasizing the role of the camera as a pure recording tool and the significance of snapshots in capturing reality.
Covers the principles and applications of plenoptic cameras and light field photography, including techniques for numerical refocusing and the evolution of camera technology.
Covers the analysis of power and current consumption in a CMOS camera system, including calculations for amplification stages and comparisons with CCD technology.
Covers the applications and mechanisms of pyroelectric detectors, including their structure, motion detection, and comparison with other thermal detectors.
Focuses on the practical application of Digital Image Correlation for civil engineers, covering measuring displacement fields and computing strain fields.