Sharpness Abstracted
The lecture gives a semi-technical introduction to an historical overview of image processing. Using the example of the Unsharp Mask, an ‘analog’ photographic filtering technique dating back to the 1930s and popularized in digital form by Adobe Photoshop in the 1990s, it will illustrate how the abstraction of pictures to numbers made possible today’s computational photography and AI-powered image synthesis.
Time
Tuesday, 18.11.25 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Topic
History of Art and Media Science
Speaker
Till A. Heilmann (Medienwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Target groups
All interested
Researchers
Students
Languages
English
Location
Online
Reservation
not required
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Additional Information
Organizer
Department of Art History & Institute of Media Studies at the University of Bonn, Brandenburg Center for Media Studies (ZeM)
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