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Resources for Image-Based Humanities Computing

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The VIRTUAL LIGHTBOX

BARCLAY MEDICAL APPLETS

  • pan & zoom demo
  • transparent overlay demo
  • http://www.jpeg.org/JPEG2000.htmJPEG 2000
    http://www.digitalimaging.org/Digital Imaging Group
    http://www.unn.ac.uk/iidr/Image Data Research
    http://www.emory.edu/CRL/abb/Medical Imaging
    http://www.lizardtech.com/LizardTech
    http://www.mindspring.com/~jntolva/medialoom/index.htmlMediaLoom
    http://www.virage.com/Virage
    http://galaxy.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/blobworld/Blobworld
    http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/public/saint-martin/Visual Semiotics
    http://132.229.191.98:1080/hypereind/HyperIconics
    http://www.iath.virginia.edu/inote/Inote and ImageSizer
    http://www.niso.org/image.htmlMetadata Workshop
    http://www.davidrumsey.com/David Rumsey (Insight)
    http://www.tibetart.comArt of Tibet
    http://www.metaverselab.org/Metaverse Lab
    http://www.getty.edu/gri/standard/introimages/index.htmlIntroduction to Imaging

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    LOOKSEE will soon feature Johanna Drucker's Wittgenstein's Gallery, a series of over one hundred conceptual drawings constituting a working model of vision, perception, and (re)cognition. We will use Drucker's work as the basis for a discussion of computer-assisted image analysis.

    LOOKSEE's long-term goal is to serve as a community focal point for the collaborative development of open source image analysis tools.

    Refining Our Notions of What (Digital) Images Really Are

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