Prof. Nitin Sampat
Sr. Vision Solutions Engineer at Edmund Optics
SPIE Involvement:
Editor | Author | Instructor
Publications (5)

Proceedings Article | 7 June 2004 Paper
Jeffrey DiCarlo, Nitin Sampat, Miheer Bhachech, Michael McGuire, Gary Dispoto
Proceedings Volume 5301, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.534713
KEYWORDS: Cameras, Image processing, Reflectivity, Printing, Image acquisition, Light sources and illumination, Imaging systems, Device simulation, Image sensors, Image filtering

Proceedings Article | 15 May 2001 Paper
Shyam Venkataraman, Nitin Sampat, Yoram Fisher, John Canosa, Nicholas Noel
Proceedings Volume 4306, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426981
KEYWORDS: Cameras, Digital cameras, Standards development, Imaging systems, Internet, Digital photography, Network security, Image processing, Printing, Document management

Proceedings Article | 15 May 2000 Paper
Nitin Sampat, Shyam Venkataraman, Robert Kremens
Proceedings Volume 3965, (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.385453
KEYWORDS: Digital cameras, Cameras, Light sources, Patents, Imaging systems, Sensors, Digital imaging, Tungsten, Image sensors, Image processing

Proceedings Article | 22 March 1999 Paper
Nitin Sampat, Shyam Venkataraman, Thomas Yeh, Robert Kremens
Proceedings Volume 3650, (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.342854
KEYWORDS: Digital cameras, Sensors, Cameras, Imaging systems, Camera shutters, Control systems, Optical sensors, Image processing, Image sensors, Analog electronics

Proceedings Article | 1 April 1998 Paper
Nitin Sampat, John Grim, James O'Hara
Proceedings Volume 3302, (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304573
KEYWORDS: Printing, Cameras, Digital cameras, RGB color model, Photography, Focus stacking software, Image quality, Digital photography, Visualization, Error control coding

Proceedings Volume Editor (19)

SPIE Conference Volume | 16 March 2015

SPIE Conference Volume | 19 March 2014

SPIE Conference Volume | 21 January 2013

SPIE Conference Volume | 29 December 2011

SPIE Conference Volume | 24 January 2011

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Conference Committee Involvement (23)
Digital Photography and Mobile Imaging XI
9 February 2015 | San Francisco, California, United States
Digital Photography X
3 February 2014 | San Francisco, California, United States
Digital Photography IX
4 February 2013 | Burlingame, California, United States
Digital Photography VIII
23 January 2012 | Burlingame, California, United States
Digital Photography VII
24 January 2011 | San Francisco Airport, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC519: Digital Photography Fundamentals
This course addresses the underlying principles behind digital photography. It is intended for a technical audience--those interested in the "how things work" of digital photography and how the cameras, printers and computers can be optimized to work together to produce high quality images. Topics covered include CCDs, CMOS, image resolutions, standards, image quality, implementation tradeoffs etc. A broad overview of the field is presented while emphasizing key issues and topics that are essential in understanding this rapidly changing field. The business side of the photographic industry is presented where appropriate. In-class demonstrations are used to clarify theory as necessary. This course will benefit anyone who works in this field, especially those who have little or no exposure to the technical side of photography.
SC071: Digital Cameras Design and Implementation Issues
This short course details each stage of the digital camera- from source to storage. The technology tradeoffs in choosing each component will be presented. Topics include the digital camera architecture; image sensors CCDs and CMOS. Color filter array (CFA) patterns and processing, camera control pipeline focus, exposure and white-balance are addressed. Image processing pipeline, storage technologies and tradeoffs, JPEG image compression and implementation, hardware, software, and gamma correction communications with external devices give this course a well-rounded outline.
SC467: Digital Imaging System Fundamentals
This comprehensive course offers the attendee an overview of the various components of an electronic imaging system (from scene to output) and how they affect overall image quality. Fundamental concepts in imaging science such as image resolutions, popular color spaces, color management, image compression standards and image processing algorithms are presented. The mechanism of operation of image input devices (cameras and scanners) and image output technologies is also presented. While the focus of the course is technical content - specifically system image quality, a perspective on the business side is offered where feasible.
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