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Further reading:<br />

Optics and Photonics: An <strong>Introduction</strong> (Manchester Physics S.). F G Smith and T A King. John Wiley<br />

and Sons (2000).<br />

J.Eggleston., Sensitometry for Photographers, Focal Press, London(1984).<br />

E.Hecht, Optics, 2 nd edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts(1987).<br />

R.W.G.Hunt., The Reproduction of Colour, 5 th edition, Fountain Press, Kingston-upon-Thames(1995).<br />

R.W.G.Hunt., Measuring Colour, 2 nd edition, Ellis Horwood, Chichester(1991).<br />

A. Gleason (translator) et al., Who is Fourier A Mathematical Adventure, Transnational College of<br />

LEX, Blackwell Science (1995).<br />

K.A.Stroud, Engineering Mathematics, 4 th ed., MacMillan, Basingstoke(1995).<br />

D.Rowntree, Statistics without tears, Penguin (1981).<br />

M.Herbert, Planning a Research Project, Cassell, London (1990).<br />

W.J.Orvis, Excel for Scientists and Engineers, 2 nd ed., Sybex, San Francisco (1996).<br />

SPSE Handbook of Photographic Science and Engineering, 2 nd ed, Wiley, New York(1997).<br />

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