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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a good book with a broad coverage in the image processing,
This review is from: Digital Image Processing (Paperback)
This book helped me gain the basic knowledge in digital image processing. Although it doesn't have any sample programming code, the description and the math functions in the book are good enough for me to understand the different imaging processing techniques and finish my image processing programming projects at work.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best for Learning the Material,
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This review is from: Digital Image Processing (Paperback)
I used Ken Castleman's first edition in 1979 that same year to get a thorough and fast mastery of digital image processing. The book is highly recommended, because I feel that if a book is easy to read and gets the job done of educating the reader as quickly as possible, and it is actually a pleasure to go through, then it is a winner. This book is one of the rare technical books I can recommend this way. The price tag of 105 is hefty, but many books today are outlandishly priced. Even so, if the budget allows only one or two Digital Imaging texts, this would be one I would definitely pick.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very solid on math, very expensive in price.,
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This review is from: Digital Image Processing (Paperback)
This book covers most of the elements you will ever need or want to know about image processing. It presents the algorithms, mathematics, and logic behind all major techniques. It has enough math to scare off any casual reader, in enough detail to satisfy anyone seriously interested in image processing. The only bad thing about the book is the cost. If it were priced slashed to $60 or less, I'd have given it 5 stars. If you plan on doing any serious image processing in your career, it is worth the money. If you only need it for a class and not your career, then you are probably better off reading it with a formerly-wealthy classmate.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Covers some topics you can find nowhere else,
This review is from: Digital Image Processing (Paperback)
This is not a good book from which to learn basic image processing, and this is not a good book from which to learn basic signal processing. The best books on those subjects, respectively, are Digital Image Processing (3rd Edition) and Discrete-Time Signal Processing (2nd Edition) (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series). However, neither of these books or any other book joins these two subjects, along with optics, in such a practical fashion to show you how to solve real image processing problems. The author could have been more generous in his use of examples in how to set up the algorithms, but he does have a companion website that has example programs in MATLAB.
Part one skimpily covers the basics of digital image processing. Skip over it and read the previously mentioned book on the subject and go straight to part two. That part and the subsequent parts of the book talk in detail about subjects I haven't found in any other book, at least not so clearly married to the subject of image processing as this one is. The outrageous pricetag and the entirely inadequate part one are the only negatives I can find in this book. |
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Digital Image Processing by Kenneth R. Castleman (Paperback - September 2, 1995)
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