Reconfigured eye : visual truth in the post-photographic era (Record no. 43580)

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International Standard Book Number 262631601
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Classification number 621.367
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mitchell, William J.
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Title Reconfigured eye : visual truth in the post-photographic era
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Massachusetts,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc MIT Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1998
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Extent viii,273p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix<br/>1 BEGINNINGS<br/>Three Snapshots 3<br/>The Raster Grid 4<br/>Digital Image Creation 6<br/>Mutability and Manipulation 6<br/>Digital Images and the Postmodern Era 8<br/>2 THE NASCENT MEDIUM Early Development 11 <br/>IMews Photography Goes Digital 16 <br/>Popularization 17<br/>The Displacement of Photography 19<br/>3 INTENTION AND ARTIFICE <br/>Claims to Credibility 23 <br/>Adherence of the Referent 24 <br/>Intention and Objectivity 28 <br/>Coherence 31<br/>Relationship to Visual Discourses 37 <br/>Provenance 43 <br/>Originals and Copies 49 <br/>Mutation and Closure 51 <br/>Image Ethics Redefined 52 <br/>Devaluation 56<br/>4 ELECTRONIC TOOLS <br/>Tools and Purposes 59 <br/>Image-Capture Devices 60<br/>Information Content 66 <br/>Storage and Compression 69 <br/>Color and Color Separations 70 <br/>Digital Halftoning 74 <br/>Printing and Display Devices 78 <br/>Transmission and Distribution 80 <br/>Image Collections 82<br/>Indexing, Access, and Contextualization 83 <br/>Vision Remade 85<br/>5 DIGITAL BRUSH STROKES <br/>Filters 87<br/>Figures and Grounds 88<br/>Tone-Scale Adjustment 90<br/>Darkening, Lightening, and Contrast 94<br/>Thresholding and Posterization 95<br/>Positives and Negatives 99<br/>Colorization 100<br/>Color Corrections and Transformations 101 <br/>Sharpening and Smoothing 104 <br/>Macchiaiolation and Diffusion 109 <br/>Line Extraction 109 <br/>Arbitrary Filters 112 <br/>True Colors 114<br/>6 VIRTUAL CAMERAS <br/>Algorithmic Image Construction 117 <br/>Visual Reconstruction and Prediction 118 <br/>Modeling 119<br/>Rendering: Projecting and Shading 124 <br/>Wireframe Projections 125 <br/>Viewing Parameters 128 <br/>Hidden Lines and Surfaces 132 <br/>Invasion of the Body Snatchers 134<br/>7 SYNTHETIC SHADING <br/>The Logic of Light 137 <br/>Intrinsic Color 137 <br/>Ambient Light 138 <br/>Lambert Shading 139 <br/>Curved-Surface Shading 142 <br/>Specularity and Highlights 143 <br/>Surface Detail 145 <br/>Light Sources 148 <br/>Cast Shadows 150 <br/>Transparency 152 <br/>Global Illumination 153 <br/>Ray Tracing 153 <br/>Radiosity 156<br/>Atmospheric and Volume Effects 159 <br/>Camera Artifacts 160 <br/>Photorealism 161<br/>8 COMPUTER COLLAGE <br/>Mise en Image 163 <br/>Cutting and Pasting 166 <br/>Rotating and Reflecting 168 <br/>Scaling 171<br/>Stretching and Shearing 173 <br/>False Foreshortening 175 <br/>Displacement Mapping 177 <br/>Blends, Mattes, and Masks 177 <br/>Retouching and Painting 183<br/>Combining Synthetic and Captured Images 185 <br/>The Missing Witness 188<br/>9 HOW TO DO THINGS WITH PICTURES <br/>Functions of Pictures 191 <br/>Denotation and Existence 195 <br/>Insertions 196<br/>Effacements and Elisions 200<br/>Substitutions 204<br/>Anachronistic Assemblages 210<br/>Falsehoods and Fictions 218<br/>How Pictures Do Things with Us 220<br/>10 THE SHADOWS ON THE WALL 225<br/>NOTES 227<br/>SELECTED READINGS 255 <br/>INDEX 269<br/><br/>
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