The Imaging Science Journal is the official scientific journal of The Royal Photographic Society, supported by the Society's Imaging Science Group. It covers exclusively both fundamental and applied scientific aspects of imaging. The content of the journal includes most areas of activity concerned with analogue chemical, electronic, digital and hybrid imaging systems. Within the context and scope of the journal the term imaging is taken to mean: the recording and visualisation of information recorded from radiation of any kind, emitted from, reflected by, or otherwise affected by an object. The recording media include photochemical, electronic and any other media for recording, manipulation, display or transfer of images and includes moving, or time-based imaging, as well as still imaging.
Subject areas include, but are not limited to:
/// Aerospace Imaging
/// Applications and Display
/// Colour Reproduction
/// Consumer Imaging
/// Detectors and Sensors
/// Digitisation and Storage
/// Displays
/// Forensic Imaging
/// Hard copy output
/// High Speed Imaging
/// Holography and 3-D imaging
/// Image Acquisition
/// Imaging: mechanisms,
modelling and properties
/// Image Processing
/// Image Quality
/// Image Security
/// Input/Output Devices
/// Instrumentation
/// Machine Vision
/// Media Life Expectancy
/// Medical Imaging
/// Metrology and Metrics
/// Multispectral Imaging
/// Psychometric Scaling Methods
/// Vision and Imaging
In all the above areas the balance of the contribution must be on the science of imaging and its applications, rather than on computational or software aspects that relate more directly to computer science, or on areas such as medical diagnosis.