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The First Photograph: Scientific Analysis
In June 2002, the world's first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's "View from the Window at Le Gras" (1826), arrived at the Getty Conservation Institute for scientific analysis. Is the first example of a permanent image created by exposing a photosensitive plate in a camera-like device. Niépce's work is part of the photographic collection of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Learn more about the GCI's ongoing research on the conservation of photographs at http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/science/photocon/index.html
published: 07 Feb 2012
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THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH
The first photograph ever is a heliograph made by Nicéphor Niépce in 1825 of a rooftop in France. Its an extremely early example and the oldest surviving object in the history of photography.
Despite my close relationship with this photograph, I have never actually seen it in person - until now.
Come along to Austin Texas and see the earliest surviving photograph in history.
Subscribe for more videos!
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Watch More Episodes:
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH :: SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78KfCkCN3ck&t=187s
IS THIS THE WORLD'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-jENDPF8UE&t=96s
THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY :: CAMERA OBSCURA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LutIudRhm10
Twitter: http://twitter.co...
published: 06 Dec 2016
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A Brief History of Photography
Written, directed, and edited by Irena Martinez, May 4, 2015
Cameras are a huge part of our everyday lifestyle, but do you know how they came to be?
Show More:
This video was created as a part of ES.333 (Production of Educational Videos) and is intended for anyone who is interested in cameras or photography.
To see some of these things in person, try some of these places*:
Camera Obscura – Children’s Museum of Maine (Portland, ME)
First Photograph – Harry-Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
*Note: You can purchase daguerreotypes and vintage cameras like the Kodak Brownie for relatively low prices at online sources such as ebay.com.
All images and music are free source courtesy of pixabay.com and incompatech.com
Produced as part of MIT's subject ES/CMS.333:...
published: 06 May 2015
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The history of photography in 5 minutes
Journey through the history of photography and discover how cameras have developed!
Join the Cooperative of Photography: http://www.cooph.com
Visit the COOPH store: http://store.cooph.com
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published: 08 Feb 2016
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The First Photograph | That’s a First
In this That’s a First, we look at the first photograph ever created. Done in France in Summer of 1826, it’s took 8 hours to take and was created under the process called heliography.
Check out the video to learn more!
published: 03 Oct 2022
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The First Photographs Ever Taken
The First Photographs Ever Taken
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Photograph Description:
01. World's oldest surviving photograph titled, "View from the Window at Le Gras”
Photographer: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Year: 1826-1827
02. First photo of a person ever taken.
Photographer: Louis Daguerre
Year: 1838
03. First selfie ever taken
Photographer: Robert Cornelius
Year: 1839
04. First portrait photo made in the United States and the earliest surviving photograph of a woman.
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1839-1840
05. First photograph of the moon
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1840
06. The earliest born ever to be captured in a surviving photo.
Year: 1840
07. First hoax photograph
Photographer: Hippolyte Bayard
Year: 1840
08. First Photo of Lightning
Photographer: William Jennings...
published: 17 Jul 2022
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The First Photograph: History in a Minute (Episode 16)
What was the very first picture ever taken? How was it done? When was it created? Watch and learn more from our resident nerdy, bearded history guru Mr. Campbell.
If you have another history question you'd like answered, let us know in the comments.
Mr. Phillip Campbell teaches history for Homeschool Connections. To learn more visit http://homeschoolconnectionsonline.com/people/phillip-campbell.
He is also the author of The Story of Civilization. To learn more, visit https://www.tanbooks.com/index.php/the-story-of-civilization-vol-1-the-ancient-world.html
Logo and thumbnail artwork provided by Ted Schluenderfritz, http://www.5sparrows.com/
Homeschool Connections is a great option for homeschooling middle school and high school online. Watch to learn how Homeschool Connections can supp...
published: 14 Mar 2017
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1826 The First Photograph
A Mechanical Icon film.
published: 25 Mar 2009
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Scientific Analysis at Scale - a Comparison of Five Systems | SciPy 2017 | Jake VanderPlas
Scientific discoveries are increasingly driven by the analysis of large volumes of image data, and many tools and systems have emerged to support distributed data storage and scalable computation. It is not always immediately clear, however, how well these systems support real-world scientific use cases. Our team set out to evaluate the performance and ease-of-use of five such systems (SciDB, Myria, Spark, Dask, and TensorFlow), as applied to real-world image analysis pipelines drawn from astronomy and neuroscience. We find that each tool has distinct advantages and shortcomings, which point the way to new research opportunities in making large-scale scientific image analysis both efficient and easy to use.
published: 14 Jul 2017
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15 First Ever Photos from the History of Photography
15 First Ever Photos From the History of Photography
In this video, we are sharing 15 first-ever photos from the history of photography. We are sharing the world's First ever photograph
First color photograph
The First Cape Canaveral Launch Photograph
The First Digital Photograph
The First Photograph of a Person
The First Aerial Photograph
The First Sun Photograph
The First Space Photograph
The First News Photograph
The First Lightning Photograph
The First Moon Photograph
The First Coloured Landscape Photograph
The First Photograph of Earth from Moon
The First Photograph from Mars
published: 30 Jul 2019
4:21
The First Photograph: Scientific Analysis
In June 2002, the world's first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's "View from the Window at Le Gras" (1826), arrived at the Getty Conservation Institute for ...
In June 2002, the world's first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's "View from the Window at Le Gras" (1826), arrived at the Getty Conservation Institute for scientific analysis. Is the first example of a permanent image created by exposing a photosensitive plate in a camera-like device. Niépce's work is part of the photographic collection of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Learn more about the GCI's ongoing research on the conservation of photographs at http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/science/photocon/index.html
https://wn.com/The_First_Photograph_Scientific_Analysis
In June 2002, the world's first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's "View from the Window at Le Gras" (1826), arrived at the Getty Conservation Institute for scientific analysis. Is the first example of a permanent image created by exposing a photosensitive plate in a camera-like device. Niépce's work is part of the photographic collection of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Learn more about the GCI's ongoing research on the conservation of photographs at http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/science/photocon/index.html
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 67362
10:46
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH
The first photograph ever is a heliograph made by Nicéphor Niépce in 1825 of a rooftop in France. Its an extremely early example and the oldest surviving object...
The first photograph ever is a heliograph made by Nicéphor Niépce in 1825 of a rooftop in France. Its an extremely early example and the oldest surviving object in the history of photography.
Despite my close relationship with this photograph, I have never actually seen it in person - until now.
Come along to Austin Texas and see the earliest surviving photograph in history.
Subscribe for more videos!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theartofphotography
Watch More Episodes:
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH :: SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78KfCkCN3ck&t=187s
IS THIS THE WORLD'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-jENDPF8UE&t=96s
THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY :: CAMERA OBSCURA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LutIudRhm10
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes
Instagram: http://instagram.com/tedforbes
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Website: http://theartofphotography.tv
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Ted Forbes
The Art of Photography
2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133
Fort Worth, TX 76109
USA
My name is Ted Forbes and I make videos about photography. I’ve been making photographs most of my life and I have a tremendously deep passion for photography that I want to share with you on YouTube.
The Art of Photography is my channel and I produce photography videos to provide a 360 degree look into the world of making images. We all want to get better so lets do this together!
I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and much more.
I also have a strong community of photographers who watch the show and we frequently do social media challenges for photographers to submit their own work. I feature the best and most interesting on the show when we do these so come check it out and get involved!
https://wn.com/The_First_Photograph
The first photograph ever is a heliograph made by Nicéphor Niépce in 1825 of a rooftop in France. Its an extremely early example and the oldest surviving object in the history of photography.
Despite my close relationship with this photograph, I have never actually seen it in person - until now.
Come along to Austin Texas and see the earliest surviving photograph in history.
Subscribe for more videos!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theartofphotography
Watch More Episodes:
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH :: SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78KfCkCN3ck&t=187s
IS THIS THE WORLD'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-jENDPF8UE&t=96s
THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY :: CAMERA OBSCURA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LutIudRhm10
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes
Instagram: http://instagram.com/tedforbes
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheArtofPhotography/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/tedforbes
Website: http://theartofphotography.tv
And get on our mailing list to stay up to date on photography news and the latest episodes:
http://theartofphotography.tv/about/mailing-list/
Thanks for watching - if you like this video, remember to share it with your friends!
Ted Forbes
The Art of Photography
2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133
Fort Worth, TX 76109
USA
My name is Ted Forbes and I make videos about photography. I’ve been making photographs most of my life and I have a tremendously deep passion for photography that I want to share with you on YouTube.
The Art of Photography is my channel and I produce photography videos to provide a 360 degree look into the world of making images. We all want to get better so lets do this together!
I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and much more.
I also have a strong community of photographers who watch the show and we frequently do social media challenges for photographers to submit their own work. I feature the best and most interesting on the show when we do these so come check it out and get involved!
- published: 06 Dec 2016
- views: 77559
3:45
A Brief History of Photography
Written, directed, and edited by Irena Martinez, May 4, 2015
Cameras are a huge part of our everyday lifestyle, but do you know how they came to be?
Show More...
Written, directed, and edited by Irena Martinez, May 4, 2015
Cameras are a huge part of our everyday lifestyle, but do you know how they came to be?
Show More:
This video was created as a part of ES.333 (Production of Educational Videos) and is intended for anyone who is interested in cameras or photography.
To see some of these things in person, try some of these places*:
Camera Obscura – Children’s Museum of Maine (Portland, ME)
First Photograph – Harry-Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
*Note: You can purchase daguerreotypes and vintage cameras like the Kodak Brownie for relatively low prices at online sources such as ebay.com.
All images and music are free source courtesy of pixabay.com and incompatech.com
Produced as part of MIT's subject ES/CMS.333: "Production of Educational Videos," Spring 2015
https://wn.com/A_Brief_History_Of_Photography
Written, directed, and edited by Irena Martinez, May 4, 2015
Cameras are a huge part of our everyday lifestyle, but do you know how they came to be?
Show More:
This video was created as a part of ES.333 (Production of Educational Videos) and is intended for anyone who is interested in cameras or photography.
To see some of these things in person, try some of these places*:
Camera Obscura – Children’s Museum of Maine (Portland, ME)
First Photograph – Harry-Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
*Note: You can purchase daguerreotypes and vintage cameras like the Kodak Brownie for relatively low prices at online sources such as ebay.com.
All images and music are free source courtesy of pixabay.com and incompatech.com
Produced as part of MIT's subject ES/CMS.333: "Production of Educational Videos," Spring 2015
- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 402943
5:13
The history of photography in 5 minutes
Journey through the history of photography and discover how cameras have developed!
Join the Cooperative of Photography: http://www.cooph.com
Visit the COOPH ...
Journey through the history of photography and discover how cameras have developed!
Join the Cooperative of Photography: http://www.cooph.com
Visit the COOPH store: http://store.cooph.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecooph
Instagram: http://instagram.com/thecooph/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecooph/
OUR EQUIPMENT:
Editing Software - Adobe Photoshop: http://amzn.to/2j11n3N
Editing Software - Adobe Illustrator: http://amzn.to/2j0RsLL
Editing Software - Final Cut Pro: http://amzn.to/2jezcgC
Editing Software – Adobe After Effects: http://amzn.to/2jsQdRt
By purchasing from the “amzn.to” links above, you will not incur any additional charges. We do however receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps us to keep doing what we love; bringing you creative, inventive and quality video content that will up your photography game!
CREDITS:
Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (http://www.zooom.at)
Animation: Fabio Medrano Rubio
Editing: Andrea Schernthaner
Illustrations: Adi Sumic
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Photography_In_5_Minutes
Journey through the history of photography and discover how cameras have developed!
Join the Cooperative of Photography: http://www.cooph.com
Visit the COOPH store: http://store.cooph.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecooph
Instagram: http://instagram.com/thecooph/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecooph/
OUR EQUIPMENT:
Editing Software - Adobe Photoshop: http://amzn.to/2j11n3N
Editing Software - Adobe Illustrator: http://amzn.to/2j0RsLL
Editing Software - Final Cut Pro: http://amzn.to/2jezcgC
Editing Software – Adobe After Effects: http://amzn.to/2jsQdRt
By purchasing from the “amzn.to” links above, you will not incur any additional charges. We do however receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps us to keep doing what we love; bringing you creative, inventive and quality video content that will up your photography game!
CREDITS:
Producer: Ulrich Grill, zooom productions (http://www.zooom.at)
Animation: Fabio Medrano Rubio
Editing: Andrea Schernthaner
Illustrations: Adi Sumic
- published: 08 Feb 2016
- views: 743589
1:04
The First Photograph | That’s a First
In this That’s a First, we look at the first photograph ever created. Done in France in Summer of 1826, it’s took 8 hours to take and was created under the proc...
In this That’s a First, we look at the first photograph ever created. Done in France in Summer of 1826, it’s took 8 hours to take and was created under the process called heliography.
Check out the video to learn more!
https://wn.com/The_First_Photograph_|_That’S_A_First
In this That’s a First, we look at the first photograph ever created. Done in France in Summer of 1826, it’s took 8 hours to take and was created under the process called heliography.
Check out the video to learn more!
- published: 03 Oct 2022
- views: 257
12:56
The First Photographs Ever Taken
The First Photographs Ever Taken
Subscribe @TR ARCADE
Photograph Description:
01. World's oldest surviving photograph titled, "View from the Window at Le G...
The First Photographs Ever Taken
Subscribe @TR ARCADE
Photograph Description:
01. World's oldest surviving photograph titled, "View from the Window at Le Gras”
Photographer: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Year: 1826-1827
02. First photo of a person ever taken.
Photographer: Louis Daguerre
Year: 1838
03. First selfie ever taken
Photographer: Robert Cornelius
Year: 1839
04. First portrait photo made in the United States and the earliest surviving photograph of a woman.
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1839-1840
05. First photograph of the moon
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1840
06. The earliest born ever to be captured in a surviving photo.
Year: 1840
07. First hoax photograph
Photographer: Hippolyte Bayard
Year: 1840
08. First Photo of Lightning
Photographer: William Jennings
Year: 1842
09. First president to have his photograph taken
Year: 1843
10. First photograph of our sun
Photographer: Louis Fizeau and Leon Foucault
Year: 1846
11. First photograph taken for the news
Year: 1847
12. The oldest photograph of New York City
Year: 1848
13. First properly exposed photograph of a solar eclipse
Photographer: Johann Julius Berkowski
Year: 1851
14. First aerial photograph
Photographer: James Wallace Black
Year: 1860
15. First colour photograph
Photographer: James Clerk Maxwell
Year: 1861
16. First photograph of an actual battle
Photographer: Carol Popp de Szathmari
Year: 1870
17. First coloured landscape
Photographer: Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron
Year: 1877
18. First image of a Tornado
Photographer: A.A. Adams
Year: 1884
19. First Underwater Portrait
Year: 1899
20. First photo of a plane crash
Year: 1908
21. First photograph from space
Year: 1946
22. First digital photograph
Photographer: Russell Kirsch
Year: 1957
23. Earth was photographed from the Moon
Year: 1966
24. First image of the planet Mars
Year: 1976
25. First photo by camera phone
Photographer: Philippe Kahn
Year: 1997
26. First post on Instagram
Photographer: Kevin Systrom
Year: 2010
27. First photo ever shot within the corona
Year: 2018
28. First photograph of a black hole
Year: 2019
29. First photo of the dark side of the Moon
Year: 2019
30. First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope
Year: 2022
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Tags:
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The First Photographs Ever Taken
Subscribe @TR ARCADE
Photograph Description:
01. World's oldest surviving photograph titled, "View from the Window at Le Gras”
Photographer: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Year: 1826-1827
02. First photo of a person ever taken.
Photographer: Louis Daguerre
Year: 1838
03. First selfie ever taken
Photographer: Robert Cornelius
Year: 1839
04. First portrait photo made in the United States and the earliest surviving photograph of a woman.
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1839-1840
05. First photograph of the moon
Photographer: Dr. John W. Draper
Year: 1840
06. The earliest born ever to be captured in a surviving photo.
Year: 1840
07. First hoax photograph
Photographer: Hippolyte Bayard
Year: 1840
08. First Photo of Lightning
Photographer: William Jennings
Year: 1842
09. First president to have his photograph taken
Year: 1843
10. First photograph of our sun
Photographer: Louis Fizeau and Leon Foucault
Year: 1846
11. First photograph taken for the news
Year: 1847
12. The oldest photograph of New York City
Year: 1848
13. First properly exposed photograph of a solar eclipse
Photographer: Johann Julius Berkowski
Year: 1851
14. First aerial photograph
Photographer: James Wallace Black
Year: 1860
15. First colour photograph
Photographer: James Clerk Maxwell
Year: 1861
16. First photograph of an actual battle
Photographer: Carol Popp de Szathmari
Year: 1870
17. First coloured landscape
Photographer: Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron
Year: 1877
18. First image of a Tornado
Photographer: A.A. Adams
Year: 1884
19. First Underwater Portrait
Year: 1899
20. First photo of a plane crash
Year: 1908
21. First photograph from space
Year: 1946
22. First digital photograph
Photographer: Russell Kirsch
Year: 1957
23. Earth was photographed from the Moon
Year: 1966
24. First image of the planet Mars
Year: 1976
25. First photo by camera phone
Photographer: Philippe Kahn
Year: 1997
26. First post on Instagram
Photographer: Kevin Systrom
Year: 2010
27. First photo ever shot within the corona
Year: 2018
28. First photograph of a black hole
Year: 2019
29. First photo of the dark side of the Moon
Year: 2019
30. First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope
Year: 2022
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/trarcade
https://www.instagram.com/tr_arcade
https://twitter.com/ArcadeTr
https://www.patreon.com/trarcade
Tags:
#historicalphotos #firstphotographs #historyofphotography #photographyevolution #trarcade #history #vinatge #retro #classic #oldtimes #vintagetimes #briefhistoryofphotography #daguerreotype
- published: 17 Jul 2022
- views: 657
1:35
The First Photograph: History in a Minute (Episode 16)
What was the very first picture ever taken? How was it done? When was it created? Watch and learn more from our resident nerdy, bearded history guru Mr. Campbel...
What was the very first picture ever taken? How was it done? When was it created? Watch and learn more from our resident nerdy, bearded history guru Mr. Campbell.
If you have another history question you'd like answered, let us know in the comments.
Mr. Phillip Campbell teaches history for Homeschool Connections. To learn more visit http://homeschoolconnectionsonline.com/people/phillip-campbell.
He is also the author of The Story of Civilization. To learn more, visit https://www.tanbooks.com/index.php/the-story-of-civilization-vol-1-the-ancient-world.html
Logo and thumbnail artwork provided by Ted Schluenderfritz, http://www.5sparrows.com/
Homeschool Connections is a great option for homeschooling middle school and high school online. Watch to learn how Homeschool Connections can support you and your homeschool here: https://youtu.be/L2SFJapUu9w.
Sign up for our e-newsletter at http://tinyurl.com/zppfx4g
Email us at
[email protected]
Visit our website at http://www.homeschoolconnections.com
Visit us on social media:
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We would love the opportunity to serve you and your homeschool.
https://wn.com/The_First_Photograph_History_In_A_Minute_(Episode_16)
What was the very first picture ever taken? How was it done? When was it created? Watch and learn more from our resident nerdy, bearded history guru Mr. Campbell.
If you have another history question you'd like answered, let us know in the comments.
Mr. Phillip Campbell teaches history for Homeschool Connections. To learn more visit http://homeschoolconnectionsonline.com/people/phillip-campbell.
He is also the author of The Story of Civilization. To learn more, visit https://www.tanbooks.com/index.php/the-story-of-civilization-vol-1-the-ancient-world.html
Logo and thumbnail artwork provided by Ted Schluenderfritz, http://www.5sparrows.com/
Homeschool Connections is a great option for homeschooling middle school and high school online. Watch to learn how Homeschool Connections can support you and your homeschool here: https://youtu.be/L2SFJapUu9w.
Sign up for our e-newsletter at http://tinyurl.com/zppfx4g
Email us at
[email protected]
Visit our website at http://www.homeschoolconnections.com
Visit us on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolconnections/
https://twitter.com/homeschoolcnnct
https://www.pinterest.com/homeschoolcnnct/
https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolconnections/
We would love the opportunity to serve you and your homeschool.
- published: 14 Mar 2017
- views: 335
28:18
Scientific Analysis at Scale - a Comparison of Five Systems | SciPy 2017 | Jake VanderPlas
Scientific discoveries are increasingly driven by the analysis of large volumes of image data, and many tools and systems have emerged to support distributed da...
Scientific discoveries are increasingly driven by the analysis of large volumes of image data, and many tools and systems have emerged to support distributed data storage and scalable computation. It is not always immediately clear, however, how well these systems support real-world scientific use cases. Our team set out to evaluate the performance and ease-of-use of five such systems (SciDB, Myria, Spark, Dask, and TensorFlow), as applied to real-world image analysis pipelines drawn from astronomy and neuroscience. We find that each tool has distinct advantages and shortcomings, which point the way to new research opportunities in making large-scale scientific image analysis both efficient and easy to use.
https://wn.com/Scientific_Analysis_At_Scale_A_Comparison_Of_Five_Systems_|_Scipy_2017_|_Jake_Vanderplas
Scientific discoveries are increasingly driven by the analysis of large volumes of image data, and many tools and systems have emerged to support distributed data storage and scalable computation. It is not always immediately clear, however, how well these systems support real-world scientific use cases. Our team set out to evaluate the performance and ease-of-use of five such systems (SciDB, Myria, Spark, Dask, and TensorFlow), as applied to real-world image analysis pipelines drawn from astronomy and neuroscience. We find that each tool has distinct advantages and shortcomings, which point the way to new research opportunities in making large-scale scientific image analysis both efficient and easy to use.
- published: 14 Jul 2017
- views: 2147
4:29
15 First Ever Photos from the History of Photography
15 First Ever Photos From the History of Photography
In this video, we are sharing 15 first-ever photos from the history of photography. We are sharing the wor...
15 First Ever Photos From the History of Photography
In this video, we are sharing 15 first-ever photos from the history of photography. We are sharing the world's First ever photograph
First color photograph
The First Cape Canaveral Launch Photograph
The First Digital Photograph
The First Photograph of a Person
The First Aerial Photograph
The First Sun Photograph
The First Space Photograph
The First News Photograph
The First Lightning Photograph
The First Moon Photograph
The First Coloured Landscape Photograph
The First Photograph of Earth from Moon
The First Photograph from Mars
https://wn.com/15_First_Ever_Photos_From_The_History_Of_Photography
15 First Ever Photos From the History of Photography
In this video, we are sharing 15 first-ever photos from the history of photography. We are sharing the world's First ever photograph
First color photograph
The First Cape Canaveral Launch Photograph
The First Digital Photograph
The First Photograph of a Person
The First Aerial Photograph
The First Sun Photograph
The First Space Photograph
The First News Photograph
The First Lightning Photograph
The First Moon Photograph
The First Coloured Landscape Photograph
The First Photograph of Earth from Moon
The First Photograph from Mars
- published: 30 Jul 2019
- views: 211