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Theory of Image Formation by Richard E. Blahut provides an in-depth examination of the mathematical frameworks and physical principles that govern the creation and interpretation of images. This scholarly work synthesizes concepts from optics, physics, and information theory to explain how images form through various optical systems and media.
The book addresses both classical and modern approaches to understanding image formation, including wave propagation, diffraction, and imaging system design. Blahut’s rigorous treatment makes this essential reading for engineers, physicists, and researchers working in imaging science, computational photography, and optical systems. The text balances theoretical foundations with practical applications, making it suitable for advanced students and professionals seeking deep knowledge of imaging fundamentals.







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