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  1. Opticks is a book by English natural philosopher Isaac Newton that was published in English in 1704. (A scholarly Latin translation appeared in 1706.) The book analyses the fundamental nature of light by means of the refraction of light with prisms and lenses, the diffraction of light by closely spaced sheets of glass, and the behavior of color mixtures with spectral lights or pigment powders.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2010 · Opticks : or, A treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections and colours of light Credits: Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, steve harris, Josephine

  3. Layer GIS features, annotations, results, and other information over your data to provide context. Many image display controls such as colormap, histogram and transparency. Support for datasets larger than four gigabytes. Combine steps using graphical wizards. Support for processing data in its native interleave of BIP, BSQ or BIL.

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    Opticks. Capa comum – Ilustrado, 17 maio 2012. Edição Inglês por Isaac Newton (Autor), Sir Isaac Newton (Autor) 4,7 37 avaliações de clientes. Ver todos os formatos e edições. Em até 12x de R$ 18,02 com juros Ver parcelas disponíveis.

  5. Opticks is an expandable remote sensing and imagery analysis software platform that is free and open source. If you are interested you can learn about the history of Opticks. If you’ve used commercial tools like: ERDAS IMAGINE, RemoteView, ENVI, or SOCET GXP, then you need to give Opticks a try. Unlike other competing tools, you can add ...

  6. Opticks Opticks is an open source remote sensing platform. Download from the Releases section or from The Opticks website. The latest user documentation and SDK documentation are also available. Key Features Imagery and video analysis Zoom, pan, rotate spatially large datasets

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    Sobre o Autor. ISAAC NEWTON was born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, Eng-land, on December 25, 1642. His father having died before his birth and his mother having remarried, Newton was sent to live with his maternal grandmother in the neighboring town of Grantham, where he attended school. An inattentive student, Newton nonetheless showed a great ...

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