Handbook Of Digital Imaging Hardcover
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Get the essential guide to making your events extraordinary! Event planners need professional-caliber information that explains how to decorate a venue for a special event - from assessing the client's decor needs and objectives to staying within a budget. Art of the Event serves as the ultimate guide to designing and decorating events and celebrations, from eight to 8,000 guests. Written by James C., Monroe, a Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) and Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) with decades of experience in special event design and decoration, Art of the Event is divided into three comprehensive parts to help readers redefine the modern profession of event design: *Principles, Processes, and Practices: examines aesthetics, the design process, and professional practices *The Decorative Elements: describes the various decorative elements that are used in special events and discusses how to use them in practical and specific ways *The Universe of Special Events: describes various types of events that the designer is asked to create and discusses the different requirements of each, including nonprofit events, corporate events, social events, weddings, fairs, and parades
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9780470510599
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date
02-Mar-15
Number of Pages
1824
About the Author
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kriss received his BA(1962), MS(1964) and PhD(1969) in Physics from the University of California at Los Angeles. He joined the Eastman Kodak Research Laboratories, Color Photography Division, in 1969 and later the Physics Division until his retirement in 1993. In his early years at Kodak, Dr, Kriss focused on color film image structure and modled and simulated the impact of chemical development on image structure and color reproduction. When he joined the Physics Division he focused on image processing of scanned and captured digital images. Dr Kriss spent three years in Japan where helped build an advanced research facility. At Kodak he headed up the Imaging Processing Laboratory and Algorithm Developing Laboratory. He joined the University of Rochester in 1993 where he was the executive director of the Center for Electronic Imaging Systems and taught through the Computer and Electrical Engineering Department. He joined Sharp Laboratories of America in 2000 where he headed the Color Imaging Group. Dr Kriss retired in 2004 but is still active as a consultant, Adjunct Professor at Portland State University, IS&T activities, and as the Editor in Chief of the Wiley-IS&T Series on Imaging Science and Technology.Associate Editors* Michael KrissSee above* Pochi YehElectrical and Computer Engineering, UC Santa Barbara* Claire GuJack Baskin School of Engineering, University of California Santa Cruz* Li YangTechnical Manager, Innventia, Sweden* Gianluigi Ciocca - Imaging & Vision Laboratory, Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy* Rajesh Kumar - Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (ERC/CISST), Johns Hopkins University* Randall Friedl - JPL, NASA
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Michael Kriss