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Volume 1: Textures The Textures volume currently contains 155 images, all monochrome, 130 512x512 and 25 1024x1024. For the Brodatz texture images, the number in parenthesis (i.e. D12) is the page number of the corresponding texture in the Brodatz book (P. Brodatz, 'Textures: A Photographic Album for Artists and Designers', Dover Publications, New York, 1966). These digital images are not scans of the pages from the texture book.

The images are scans of a set of glossy black and white prints that were purchased from the author. While these prints are pictures of the same textures as in the book, in most cases they are not the same image as the one in the book. Brodatz texure Images 1.2.01 through 1.2.13 are histogram equalized versions of 1.1.01 through 1.1.13 and are marked with 'H.E.'

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In the list below. The 512x512 Brodatz images of pigskin (1.1.11 and 1.2.11) are missing the last 26 lines of the texture data. The image file is 512x512 but the texture data only occupies the upper 486 rows of the image. Rows 487 through 512 in the file are all zeros. This is most likely something that occured years ago during the scanning of the image and there are no plans to fix it. The other 512x512 Brodatz images (1.1.01 through 1.2.13) are missing the texture data in last two lines of the image file. The actual image data in these images are only 512 pixels wide by 510 lines high.

The last two lines of all these images contain zeros. The texture mosaics (texmos1, texmos2, and texmos3) are mosaics of eight Brodatz textures that were used for research in image texture segmentation at USC-SIPI. The files texmos2.s512 and texmos3.s512 are images showing which pixels are from which textures in the corresponding mosaics. Like the individual texture files, mosaic texmos3.p512 is also missing the texture data in the last two rows of the image. This has been fixed in texmos3b.p512. The shape of the texture regions, and the texture in each region is the same as in texmos3.p512, but the texture data that appears in the four regions that touch the bottom edge of the image has been moved down two lines to fill in the empty lines. More information on the texture mosaics is available in In addition to the Brodatz textures listed below, the USC-SIPI image database texture volume also includes a set of.

These consist of the thirteen Brodatz textures digitized at seven different rotation angles: 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 200 degrees (total of 91 images). Download the Textures volume unrotated images in compressed Gnu tar or Zip format (29.7MB): For individual images, first click on the image name at the left of each line below to see a 200x200 pixel preview of the image.

A Calendar of Events for Biblical and Religious Studies Submit your events via email to. Minor editorial revisions may be made for stylistic purposes and for reasons of length. Submissions must include a link for more information - either a website or an email link. We cannot host PDF documents. March 2019 3/8-3/9 Material Culture and Women’s Religious Experience in Antiquity This symposium at Brigham Young University will look at the intersections of material culture and women’s religious experience in antiquity. This symposium seeks to highlight the importance of material and visual evidence in retrieving women’s religious experiences, perspectives, and activities so often overlooked in the literary record. Nintendo ds roms collection pack torrent.

3/8-3/10 SBL Southeastern Regional Meeting East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina. 3/8-3/10 SBL Southwestern Regional Meeting Marriott Hotel, DFW Airport North.Irving, Texas. 3/10 SBL Pacific Coast Regional Meeting Hope International University Fullerton, California. 3/14-3/15 SBL Eastern Great Lakes Regional Meeting Cambria Hotel & Suites, Akron, Ohio. 3/15-3/18 Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society The 229th Meeting of the AOS will be held Friday, March 15 to Monday, March 18, 2019, in Chicago, Illinois.

3/17-3/18 SBL Central States Regional Meeting Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. 3/20-3/23 Westar Institute Spring Meeting The national meeting will be held at the Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, CA and is open to anyone interested in scholarship about religion and religious literacy. Participants come from all walks of life, professions, and religious backgrounds.

To support greater understanding of religion, Westar hosts public lectures conducted by Westar Fellows and other leading figures in the scholarship of religion. Featuring presentations from Jack Caputo, James Carroll, Brandon Scott, Thandeka, the God Seminar, and the Christianity Seminar 3/22 SBL New England/E.Canada Regional Meeting Tufts UniversityMedford, Massachusetts. 3/27-3/31 Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World XIII The Department of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin welcomes all classicists, historians, religious studies and biblical scholars, and scholars with an interest in oral cultures to participate in the Thirteenth Conference on Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World, to take place in Austin (TX.)The theme for the conference is “Repetition”. The keynote speaker is Ruth Scodel (Classics, University of Michigan) 3/29-3/30 SBL Rocky Mountains - Great Plains Regional Meeting Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska. April 2019 4/11-4/12 Teaching the Bible in Higher Education in a Post-Truth Era This conference will be held at the University of Winnipeg and will focus on the future of biblical studies and the teaching of the Bible in theological education and at publicly funded universities, particularly in light of the current cultural emphasis on emotion and belief over objectivity and facts. Proposals for presentations and workshops are welcomed by interested scholars.