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Re: Dip observations by Carnegie Institution
From: Bill B
Date: 2013 Jun 14, 14:41 -0400
From: Bill B
Date: 2013 Jun 14, 14:41 -0400
On 6/14/2013 8:20 AM, Richard B. Langley wrote: > Sorry, don't know him. But I do know Purdue's Ed Mikhail, noted > photogrammetrist and least-squares expert: Talk about the six degrees of separation (or less)! I did not know him, but Itakian born Aldo Giorgini, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering (Purdue University), Hydraulic and Hydrologic Engineering was a close friend and on my masters committee. Paul was one of the "four minor gods" of Landsat. I believe they developed the forerunner of JPEG and and methods of sending the compressed signals through the various layers of the Earth's atmosphere. "Digital Image Processing" by Rafael C Gonzalez and Paul A. Wintz seems to have survived. Bill B