Lectures

Papers and articles available on the web will not be handed out in class. Pointers to the online versions of papers are included by the reference. You are expected to download and print these papers yourselves. One reason for doing this is that many visualization papers contain pictures that do not reproduce well when copied. The ACM and IEEE Digital Libraries are now available online for Stanford students. They are a great resource: learn to use them.

Readings not available online will be handed out in class. They will also be available in the CS148 course handout cabinet in Gates Rm 377 (the copy room in the graphics wing 3B).

Hint: Read the material before class!

Introduction

Drawing

Geometry

Transformations

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch 5 and 6
    • Primer, Ch 5
    • Redbook, Ch 3 (ignore viewing transformations for now)

Typography

  • Lecture Text
    • Primer, Ch 7.1-7.3
    • Redbook, Bitmaps and Fonts, pp. 303-310

Splines and Interpolation

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch 15 Curves (except for sections on B-splines, 15.6.2, 15.6.3, 15.6.4)

Input Technology

  • Lecture Text
    • No Readings

Interaction Techniques

Light and Color

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch. 20
    • Redbook, Ch. 4

Digital Cameras

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch. 7
    • Redbook, Ch, 3
    • Primer, Ch 4.1 to 4.4

Displays

Exposure

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch. 22 (the material in this chapter extends what was discussed in lecture)

Imaging

Filtering

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch. 4, Sections 1-4

Sampling

  • Lecture Text
    • Shirley, Ch. 4, Section 5

Compression

Digital Video and HDTV

Geometric Modeling

Rendering

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