MIT MAS.531 Computational Camera and Photography, Fall 2009
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- 21 hours of video
- Certificate of completion
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1 modules • 20 lessons • 21 hours of video
MIT MAS.531 Computational Camera and Photography, Fall 2009
20 lessons
• 21 hours
MIT MAS.531 Computational Camera and Photography, Fall 2009
20 lessons
• 21 hours
- Lecture 1: Introduction and fast-forward preview of all topics - Part 101:24:10
- Lecture 1: Introduction and fast-forward preview of all topics - Part 201:05:08
- Lecture 2: Modern optics and lenses; ray-matrix operations; context enhanced imaging - Part 156:17
- Lecture 2: Modern optics and lenses; ray-matrix operations; context enhanced imaging - Part 201:39:51
- Lecture 3: Epsilon Photography: Improving Film-like Photography01:04:09
- Lecture 3: Single-shot Multi-domain Camera38:27
- Lecture 4: Computational Illumination: dual photography, relighting - Part 101:49:10
- Lecture 4: Computational Illumination: dual photography, relighting - Part 235:54
- Lecture 5: Lightfields, part 1 - Part 101:05:48
- Lecture 5: Lightfields, part 1 - Part 201:03:07
- Lecture 5: Recent research: Retrographic Sensing for the Measurement of Surface Texture and Shape28:02
- Lecture 6: Lightfields, part 201:25:06
- Lecture 6: Recent research: BiDi Screen28:42
- Lecture 6: Cameras for human-computer interaction (HCI)51:01
- Lecture 8: Project ideas discussion14:55
- Lecture 8: Wavelengths and colors01:25:27
- Lecture 8: Survey of Hyperspectral Imaging Techniques59:20
- Lecture 9: Computational imaging: a survey of medical and scientific applications01:28:09
- Lecture 9: "Cameras We Cannot Picture": a survey of the computational imaging field58:21
- Lecture 11: Coded imaging01:22:40
