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Creative Photo Printmaking9 reviews
Theresa Airey

Amphoto Books, 1996

Essential for learning to create speical effects
This is an essential book for any photographer who wants to learn to how to create stunning photographic artwork by manipulating photos. A wide variety of unusual and spectacular effects are presented. The beautiful examples have really inspired me. First it covers manipulating, hand coloring, scanning and even recycling mistakes made with time-zero Polaroid film. Then black and white infrared ...
  
  











  



  
Applied Spectroscopy1 review
Jr., Jerry Workman, Art Springsteen

Academic Press, 1998

New Book Provides Useful Overview of Spectroscopy
"In short, the wide variety of topics covered means no matter what the reader's background, much of the book will cover spectroscopy related subjects that are unfamiliar. This book gives a very useful overview of spectroscopy that will allow the reader to learn methods for doing things in other spectroscopic areas that could be potentially applied to his own. Highly recommended" H. Mark in ...
  
  











  



  
Molecular Vibrations: The Theory of Infrared and Raman Vibrational Spectra5 reviews
Edgar Bright Wilson, J.C. Decius, ...

Dover Publications, 1980

very good...
In this one, Wilson writes definitively, math/scientifically, and with sincerity of purpose. Don't get confused by the word 'theory.' There's as much math in here as Born and Wolf's P of O. The only diffenrence is Wilson's is much more algebra-based. The mathematics (i.e. isomorphs) is 'taught', without breaking the flow, and is not assumed that you know the stuff already--- or can find it ...
  
  











  



  
Infrared System Engineering2 reviews
Richard D. Hudson

Wiley-Interscience, 1969

This book is a classic in the field
Pretty much the best book you'll find in the area of infrared system engineering. I just started learning about this field, and it gives a very clear and lucid introduction to this area. I was referred to this book by somebody who has been in the field for a long time and who still uses this book for reference. Though the technology is out-dated, the book is dominated by concepts and is ...
  
  











  



  
Millimeter Wave and Infrared Multisensor Design and Signal Processing2 reviews
Lawrence A. Klein

Artech House Publishers, 1997

The definative resource for infrared multisensor design.
An amazing resource. The author is the best in his field
  
  











  



  
Handbook of Near-infrared Analysis2 reviews
Donald A. Burns

Marcel Dekker, 1992

Buy this book now!
This book is an all-round essential for those with an interest in near infrared analysis. Comprising chapters written by experts in their field, this volume is deserving of the bookshelves of those requiring either an introduction or further advice to this exciting area of spectroscopic analysis. In short: highly recommended!
  
  











  



  
Alien Vision: Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum with Imaging Technology (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM104)3 reviews
Austin Richards

SPIE Publications, 2001

Alien Vision What a book!! Austin Richards has done it.
The real life effects of Thermal Images and Electromagnetic Spectrum Imaging by Dr. Richards is the best-kept secret. The amount color images and the current technology are incredible. This is one you will not be able to put down.
  
  











  



  
3D Stereoscopic Portraits - Photography by Rolf Bertram - Posing by Audrey Michelle: Color and Infrared2 reviews
Rolf Bertram

CreateSpace, 2008

Amazing, Beautiful, An Artist
The photography is unbelievable. What an eye for beauty and scenery. The photos are magical and you feel a part of them. Gogeous work, what a talent!
  
  











  



  
The Last of the Great Observatories: Spitzer and the Era of Faster, Better, Cheaper at NASA4 reviews
George H. Rieke

University of Arizona Press, 2006

In the belly of the beast
As a former IR astronomer and author of several space mission proposals, I already knew some of the information in this book. But I still found it to be a fascinating window into the arcane and Byzantine process by which NASA produces complex scientific spacecraft. SIRTF/Spitzer took 20 years from announcement to launch, and it went through more fundamental changes in design and survived more ...
  
  











  



  
Wireless# Certification Official Study Guide (Exam PW0-050)9 reviews
Tom Carpenter, Planet3 Wireless

McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2006

Wireless# Certification Official Study Guide
This is a good book. The book provides an excellent overview of all of the technologies on the Wireless# exam it also serves as an excellent reference guide. I passed the Wireless# exam using this book and I have frequently returned to this text follow reference material during the course of my work.
  
  











  



  
Common Sense Approach to Thermal Imaging (SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM86)1 review
Gerald C. Holst

SPIE Publications, 2000

Excellent Book for Thermographers
From the publisher: Common Sense Approach to Thermal Imaging is now available. Thermal imaging systems are used by the military to detect, recognize, and identify enemy personnel, equipment, and buildings. Police patrol border crossings and use thermal imaging systems for search and rescue. The systems are particularly useful for evaluating the condition of power lines, transformers, circuit ...
  
  











  



  
Infrared Analysis of Peptides and Proteins: Principles and Applications1 review

An American Chemical Society Publication, 2000

Discover the power of Amide III
Apart from the basic chapters on basic protein regions such as Amide I and II it extensively explores the the Amide III region as a good way to confirm your band assignments. Also included in are tables of second derivative band shift from verious compounds that help in determining your structure. This is like a mini library that often exists in your processing software, that you can look at ...
  
  











  



  
Infrared Fiber Optics1 review
Jas Sanghera, Ishwar D. Aggarwal

CRC, 1998

Review on Infrared Fiber Optics
There are wide variety of works/topics covered which are close related and also interpreted very closely. No matter what the reader's background, much of the book is related to spectroscopy and widely acceptable for thr optical research related to network or with applied oreintation. This book contains lot of information of great value, The authors tried to collect and describe thier work ...
  
  











  



  
Infrared (2.1-25 mm) Spectra of Minerals (2.1-25 Um Spectra of Minerals/Book and Disk)1 review
John W. Salisbury, Louis S. Walter, ...

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992

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Detection and Measurement of Infrared Radiation (Monographs on the Physics & Chemistry of Materials)1 review
Robert Allan Smith

Oxford University Press, 1968

is good
application and introductio
  
  











  



  
Infrared Characteristic Group Frequencies1 review
G. Socrates

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1980

infrared spectroscopy
quantitative analysis with infrare
  
  











  



  
Electrotherapy: Evidence-Based Practice (Book with CD-ROM)1 review
Sheila Kitchen

Churchill Livingstone, 2002

Excellent book
a book for high-level physiotherapists with all up to date informations on the field.
  
  











  



  
Infrared and Raman Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules (Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Volume 2)1 review
Gerhard Herzberg

D. Van Nostrand Company, 1945

Still the "gold standard"
Still one of the most detailed discoveries and explanations in the field of Spectra Science.
  
  











  



  
Fourier Transform Infrared: A Constantly Evolving Technology (Ellis Horwood Series in Analytical Chemistry)1 review
Sean F. Johnston

Ellis Horwood, 1992

Not Gonna Do It!
The style of writing is a world apart from that found in Dr. Johnston's History of the Light and Color Measurement: Science in the Shadows. Even apart from a comparison of this earlier with his later styles, my educational and work background would allow me to nitpick and even disagree on many of his explicit and repeated points with substatiated and unsubstantiated assertions, but I will do no ...
  
  











  



  
Fundamentals of Infrared Detector Operation and Testing1 review
John David Vincent

Wiley-Interscience, 1990

Excellent IR testing source
This book is the ultimate guide for Infrared Testing. The author is a leading authority in the field and extremely knowledgeable of IR testing. He has presented this in a format that is as close to "hands on" as you can get from a book. I have purchased this book for new hires and experienced physicists alike. The book works not only as an intro but is very valuable as a reference guide. It ...
  
  











  








   



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