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100% Photoshop: Create stunning artwork without using any photographs
100% Photoshop: Create stunning artwork without using any photographs

Photoshop is the world’s best-known, best-loved and just downright best photographic manipulation application. It’s used by retouchers, fine artists, graphic designers, photographers, and everyone who works with images in any form.

But there’s another side to Photoshop. In my work as an illustrator for...

Kengo Kuma: Selected Works
Kengo Kuma: Selected Works

Evanescent. Restrained. Ethereal. These are some of the words used to describe the architecture of Kengo Kuma, one of the most heralded of a new generation of Japanese architects. A recent article in Architecture writes of Kuma that "he strives to give his buildings the qualities of a rainbow, composed of shimmering particles,...

Natural User Interfaces in .NET
Natural User Interfaces in .NET

Whether it's tapping, flicking, pinching, or stretching, the vocabulary and gestures of user interfaces have changed a lot in the past year. Multitouch surfaces are now common across almost all platforms and device types. The new Windows Touch API, along with innovations from the Surface project, make it easier than ever to build...

Lighting for Digital Video and Television, Third Edition
Lighting for Digital Video and Television, Third Edition

I participate in a number of Internet forums related to video production and often field questions about lighting issues. After a thread where several of us explained to a beginner why he needed to light his videos, one wag posted: “Remember, without lighting all you have is a black picture.”

Facetious,...

Filtering, Segmentation and Depth (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Filtering, Segmentation and Depth (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Computer vision seeks a process that starts with a noisy, ambiguous signal from a TV camera and ends with a high-level description of discrete objects located in 3-dimensional space and identified in a human classification. In this book we address this process at several levels. We first treat the low-level image-processing issues of...

Pattern Recognition: 32nd DAGM Symposium, Darmstadt, Germany, September 22-24, 2010
Pattern Recognition: 32nd DAGM Symposium, Darmstadt, Germany, September 22-24, 2010

On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to welcome you to Darmstadt and DAGM 2010, the 32nd Annual Symposium of the German Association for Pattern Recognition.

The technical program covered all aspects of pattern recognition and, to name only a few areas, ranged from 3D reconstruction, to object recognition and...

Maya Studio Projects Texturing and Lighting (Wiley Desktop Editions)
Maya Studio Projects Texturing and Lighting (Wiley Desktop Editions)
“Half of good lighting╇ is good texturing, and half of good texturing is good lighting” is my favorite sage advice to new animators. It’s difficult to separate the two areas of computer animation. Texturing—the re-creation of specific surface qualities through the application of shaders,...
Electromagnetic Fields: Restrictions and Approximation
Electromagnetic Fields: Restrictions and Approximation
The subject of this book falls within the scope of three disciplines – the antennas theory, highfrequency electrodynamics and mathematical physics. There are problems in which these disciplines are fundamentally connected. They are the inverse problems of the high-frequency field theory, more precisely – the connection...
gnuplot Cookbook
gnuplot Cookbook
gnuplot is a free, open source plotting program that has been in wide use since 1986. It's used as the graphics backend by many other programs, so plenty of people use gnuplot without knowing it. If you've used Octave, Maxima, statist, gretl, or the Emacs graphing calculator, you've already used gnuplot.

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PowerShell and WMI
PowerShell and WMI
I am glad that Richard Siddaway decided to sit down and write a book on WMI. I have had the privilege of working with Richard over the last several years since becoming the Microsoft Scripting Guy, and I have long been impressed by his technical prowess. Whether Richard is speaking at a user group or conference or...
Planets and Planetary Systems
Planets and Planetary Systems

Planetary Science is an exciting, fast-moving, interdisciplinary field with courses taught in a wide range of departments, including astronomy, physics, chemistry, earth sciences and biology. Planets and Planetary Systems is a well-written, concise introductory textbook on the science of planets within our own and other solar...

Field Emission in Vacuum Microelectronics (Microdevices)
Field Emission in Vacuum Microelectronics (Microdevices)
The field electron emission (FEE) is a unique quantum-mechanical effect of electrons tunneling from a condensed matter (solid or liquid) into vacuum. The efficiency of this emission process is tens of millions of times higher than in other known emission processes. The extremely high current density in FEE and the fact that no...
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