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Radiometry/Photometry
Explores radiometry and photometry concepts, including the history of photomedicine and the measurement of electromagnetic radiation and light.
Ray Optics: EM Wave Optics
Explores radiometry, photometry, laser power distribution, and light behavior in different media.
Electromagnetic Waves: Properties and Interactions
Discusses the properties and interactions of electromagnetic waves, focusing on their propagation, spectrum, and implications for environmental detection.
Photomedicine: History
Covers the history of photomedicine, including the development of PDT and its application in treating age-related macular degeneration.
Remote Sensing: Imaging Techniques
Explores remote sensing imaging techniques, covering orbits, electromagnetic interactions, film characteristics, digital sensors, and satellite imagery examples.
From World to Images: Radiometry and Sensors
Covers radiometry, vignetting, sensor arrays, sensing, and sensors in camera imaging.
Photon Statistics: Light Sources and Noise Properties
Covers light sources, their noise properties, and the implications for optical detectors.
Radiometric Effects in Remote Sensing
Explores radiometric effects in remote sensing, including exposure loss, bidirectional reflectance, and applications in environmental studies.
Photomultiplier Tubes: Principles and Applications
Explains the principles of photomultiplier tubes and their applications in optical detection, focusing on gain, efficiency, and signal amplification.
Imaging Techniques: Geometric and Radiometric Distortions
Discusses imaging techniques, focusing on geometric and radiometric distortions in aerial photography and their implications for data interpretation.