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OLYMPUS E510 Digital Cameras Simulator and Trainer
Hudec, Tomáš ; Drozdová, Martina (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
Thesis "OLYMPUS E510 Digital Cameras Simulator and Trainer" is possible to divide into 3 parts - general, specific and conclusion. Introductory general part aims to describe Olympus E510 camera - all it's modes' operation is described in a form of a brief manual. Next segment of the general part deals with the technologies used for the implementation, mainly from Adobe. The second, specific part deals with the specifics of the implementation of the Olympus E510 camera simulator, based on the knowledge contained in the first part of the work. The paper is concluded by the evaluation of the implementation from the viewpoint of usage of the specific technology, and compared with possible alternatives, with advantages/disadvantages being highlihted.
Physics in household
HRONOVÁ, Aneta
This bachelor's thesis was created in order to motivattes primary school students to self-education and understand the worl around them, starting with their own households. In this work, we will focus on some selected appliance that we find directly in our household. We will describe how these appliances work and how they developes in time. The work also includes photographs of these appliances. The last part of this bachelor's thesis is to verifying the knowledge of primary school students by questionnaire. The questionnaire is focused on selected appliances.
Comparison of Motivation of Instagram and Polaroid Users
Vinická, Lucie ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the motivation of users of Polaroid and Instagram, under the assumption that both media have nearly immediate result and may have a very similar visual stylization. The theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to a brief summary of the history of photography and philosophical opinions on that topic. It introduces Polaroid and Instagram and outlines the possible motivations of their users, using both the scientific literature, as well as personal blogs, articles and interviews. The practical part of the thesis describes the design and process of the original research, which consists of a standardized questionnaire, and its results. With its help we confirm or disprove our hypothesis.
Comparison of Motivation of Instagram and Polaroid Users
Vinická, Lucie ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Šlerka, Josef (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the motivation of users of Polaroid and Instagram, under the assumption that both media have nearly immediate result and may have a very similar visual stylization. The theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to a brief summary of the history of photography and philosophical opinions on that topic. It introduces Polaroid and Instagram and outlines the possible motivations of their users, using both the scientific literature, as well as personal blogs, articles and interviews. The practical part of the thesis describes the design and process of the original research, which consists of a standardized questionnaire, and its results. With its help we confirm or disprove our hypothesis.
Optické systémy využívané v technické praxi
Vyškovský, Josef
This work focuses on the use of optical systems in engineering. The first part is devoted to the basics of optics and basic optical terminology. The second part focuses on the analysis of materials used in engineering practice using optical systems. The description of optical systems used in microscopes is located in this part. The largest part is devoted to optical metallography microscopes, their function and the possibilities of their use including microscopic techniques. In the context of optical microscopes the possibilities of digital image recordings of the microscope are described. The advantages and disadvantages of each option are clearly stated. The last section provides additional devices based on the principles of optics. Here the principal of the electron microscope is described shortly. Furthermore, this work focuses on optical systems used for the control of machinery components on site.
Color Correction for 3D scanner and 3D printer
Kratochvíla, Michael ; Dorazil, Jan (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with color correction of a chain that starts with the 3D Artec MHT scanner, and ends with the 3D printers (CJP – Color Jet Printing technology). In principle, it is necessary to control the color interpretation of the entire chain from the scanning of real models to the 3D print model. With color properties and their color shade, including color textures. The principle of model surface scanning using a 3D scanner is in the same principle as photo camera which scans using a conventional CMOS chip. For this reason, color palettes were scanned using the photo camera and the resulting digital data were analyzed by the Darktable software. This analysis consisted of comparing the scanned color shades of the surface with the spectrofotometer measured data. The main goal of this method was to achieve color precision in the digital data during their acquirement, adjustment and interpretation. Then the same principle was applied to the data acquired by the 3D scanner to create an ICC profile of the 3D scanner. Because the 3D printer (CJP – Color Jet Printing) uses the same principle as the 2D printer, the 2D printing device calibration principle was used again to calibrate it. There have been defined procedures that adjust the color shade to the spectrophotometrically correct shades of the resulting print on a 3D printer. Color swatches were also printed for print quality verification. It has been found that with photo camera, which was used for objective measurement in the L*a*b* coordinates of independent space, any color setting and their adjustment is very sensitive to even small imprecisions. It has been found that it is not easy to obtain accurate colors within the Detla E
Photo Booth
Valda, Tomáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a Photo Booth application which will be primarily used on tablet devices. The thesis explains existing solutions, analyses its insufficiencies and concentrates on the choice of appropriate technology resources. It also describes the way of implementation of the external payment processing with the usage of a private virtual server and following communication with database. Constituent part of this work is a design of user interface. The outcome is a functional prototype of the application ready to be used.

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