Human interest in pictures dates back to 14,000 BC. Pictures can be drawn by hand or imaged by optical means. Over time pictures have changed from being rare and unique to ubiquitous and common. They have changed from treasures to transients. This paper summarizes many picture technologies, and discusses their dynamic range, their color and tone scale rendering. This paper discusses the interactions between advances in technology and the interests of its users over time. It is the combination of both technology and society's usage that has shaped imaging since its beginning and continues to do so.
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John J. MCCANN, Yoichi MIYAKE, "The Interaction of Art, Technology and Customers in Picture Making" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 6, pp. 1369-1382, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.6.1369.
Abstract: Human interest in pictures dates back to 14,000 BC. Pictures can be drawn by hand or imaged by optical means. Over time pictures have changed from being rare and unique to ubiquitous and common. They have changed from treasures to transients. This paper summarizes many picture technologies, and discusses their dynamic range, their color and tone scale rendering. This paper discusses the interactions between advances in technology and the interests of its users over time. It is the combination of both technology and society's usage that has shaped imaging since its beginning and continues to do so.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.6.1369/_p
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