The human eye is our primary tool for interpreting images, so scientific images should be adjusted with this perception in mind. However, display and print transfer characteristics often degrade images, making them differ from reality. This course offers a unique approach, focusing on preparing image data for presentation.
We’ll cover essential topics like gamma correction and print preparation to ensure your posters and figures appear as true-to-life as possible.
Day 1: Lectures with scientific colleagues and the opportunity to consult with top experts in advanced graphic displays (Antonin Charvat, EIZO) and professional photo preparation for print (Karel Pones, ITF).
Day 2: Hands-on practice with image processing software and figure-making techniques (Adobe CS and freeware alternatives).
You’re welcome to attend the lectures without registration, but registration is required for the practical sessions.
We look forward to seeing you!
The Organizing Team
Oldrich Benada, MBU & Ivan Novotny, IMG