Photonics portraits

Timofey Uvarov
3 min readDec 31, 2024

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How are photonic portraits made?

Robin Jenkin, author of a manual for photography Linkedin says the book has been first published in 1890 which makes Robin virtually over 130 y.o.

Triangulated biosphere covering Robin’s GPU

Prof. Joyce Farrell works on virtual camera simulation environment at Stanford. She has hyperspectral smile that goes beyond photonic level.

Eternal Sunshine of prof. Joyce Farrell

Norman Koren and his lovely wife Louise. Norman is brilliant photographer and loves to get rid of biases by connecting tangent universes of information capacity with imaging. He also wrote Imatest and soldered a vacuum tube amp.

Norman’s and Louise’s beams crossed

Oliver is a rising star in imaging world, who walked of an oil painting from the renaissance period and brought natural MTF to the people.

Oscar of natural MTF goes to Oliver van Zwanenberg

Uwe is a mystery man light years ahead from Image Engineering, I never looked into his eyes. Is he an art man or purely technical?

Parallel Processor of Uwe Artmann

Roland rotates and juggles the slanted edge and talks images. We had a little chat, I wish he replaced the sigmoid at Apple with inverse hyperbolic trigonometrical functions for the good of humanity.

Photon cloud of Jackson

Patrick preserves vision of Ireland, the land of Molly Malone (where I once won the chess championship), he is exceptionally bright professor of automotive imaging, steadfast tin soldier of image quality and machine intelligence.

Patrick Danny mimics a human character

Remi came from a different galaxy. The gravity of the Earth doesn’t apply to him in the same way it applies to other people. Photon cloud couldn’t be classified using any traditional approaches.

Space cowboy Remi Lancombe

I don’t know the name of the gentleman below, but he presented the space telescope at the conference. There is something from agent smith there.

Alien with a space Telescope in his pocket

Fabrizio Ghetti — is a complete mystery.

symmetry of Fabrizio Ghetti

Peter Burns burned his name across the slanted edge, he is very familiar with Kodak T-MAX and is one of the fathers of iso12233, which is longing for multi-scale derivatives.

Peter Burns moving his half full half empty glass along the slanted edge of the table

Why did we do photonic imaging? Of course, for awareness.

//Would you like to learn about more practical work I did at electronic imaging?

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Timofey Uvarov
Timofey Uvarov

Written by Timofey Uvarov

mathematician and system programmer

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