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Constructing Panoramic High Dynamic Range Image Based On Different Amounts Of Exposures, Quan Wei, Wang Ying, Yanchun Wang, Xuyang Wang, Yunrui Zhu
Constructing Panoramic High Dynamic Range Image Based On Different Amounts Of Exposures, Quan Wei, Wang Ying, Yanchun Wang, Xuyang Wang, Yunrui Zhu
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: A method of constructing panoramic high dynamic range image was proposed. The classical method about different amounts of exposures was adopted by choosing sampling point carefully to generate better response curves for each child camera of the panoramic camera. Weighted method was applied to obtain panoramic response curve based on six response curves of each child camera. According to characteristics of spatial frequency, a template of panoramic image was selected, so as to complete the synthesis of high dynamic panoramic image. Experiments show that the response curve of panoramic camera can better reflect the characteristics, so the …
Slides: Air Monitoring And Litigation Update, John Jacus
Slides: Air Monitoring And Litigation Update, John Jacus
Air Quality Impacts from Oil and Gas Development (January 27)
Presenter: John Jacus, Partner, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP, reviews recent litigation aimed at oil and gas development activities with respect to air emissions impacts, and also several recent and ongoing studies and ambient monitoring efforts focused upon air emissions from oil and gas activities
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Slides: Hydrofracking: Air Issues And Community Exposure, Debra A. Kaden
Slides: Hydrofracking: Air Issues And Community Exposure, Debra A. Kaden
Air Quality Impacts from Oil and Gas Development (January 27)
Presenter: Debra Kaden, Ph.D., Toxicologist, ENVIRON International Corporation, discusses air concentrations of chemicals of potential health concern surrounding oil and gas development activities, as well as temporal and spatial patterns of these chemicals in the ambient environment. Such information is necessary to evaluate possible health impacts of the drilling process on air in surrounding communities.
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