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Announcements
9 December:
The prelims and their answers have been posted. You can find them on the exams page.
9 December:
For the exam week, only Prof. Marschner and Adam will be holding office hours and Adam is moving his Tuesday office
hours from 6:00 - 7:00 to 1:00 - 2:00.
29 November:
Theo is holding extra office hours in Rhodes 551 from 1 - 2 tomorrow.
2 November:
Adam is cancelling his office hours tomorrow and instead will be holding an extra help session for the Modeler
assignment from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in Rhodes 551.
31 October:
Homework 5 solutions posted.
18 October:
Andrew is changing his office hours from MW 6:00-7:00 to the weekend SS 3:00-4:00. His first weekend hours will start
this coming weekend and he will not be holding hours on Wednesday.
13 October:
The web page is finally working again!
7 October:
Masato has changed his office hours from MF 7:00-8:00 to M 11:00-1:00. He will be not be holding hours today and will
start his new hours after fall break. Additionally for the break, there will be no office hours on Monday and Tuesday.
3 October:
The 3rd programming assignment is posted. Because the regularly scheduled date for the help session for this assignment
would fall during break, the help session for this assignment will be held Thursday, October 13 at 6:00PM in Rhodes 551.
1 October:
If you have not done so already, you can pick up all old, graded homework and programming assignments in class after
the lecture on Monday October 3rd.
30 September:
The prelim on Tuesday October 4th will be held in Phillips Rm. 203 at 7:30.
14 September:
Adam has changed his office hours. Adam will now be holding hours on Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:00 instead of his original
hours from 3:00 to 4:00.
2 September:
There is a conflict between the first prelim on October 4th and a prelim in PHYS 214. We have arranged
alternate prelim times for those students in both courses. The PHYS 214 course will offer its prelim
an hour and a half early at 6:00 - 7:30PM and we will move our prelim a half hour later from 8:00 - 9:30PM.
If you have a conflict and you have not already contacted us, please mail Adam, arbree@cs.cornell.edu, and
the PHYS 214 course staff as soon as possible so we will know who and how many will be taking the
exam at the alternate time.
24 August:
Welcome to CS465! Be sure to check this space regularly, because we'll use it
for announcements you won't want to miss.
Homeworks
Homework 9
Assignment | Solutions
Primaries |
Spectral sensitivities |
CIE color matching functions
FAQ:
Homework 8
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 7
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 6
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 5
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 4
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 3
Assignment (v.2) | Solutions
FAQ:
- 11:00 am 18 August 2005: Version 2 of the
homework has been posted to fix the numbering of the problems:
the last part should be 1.6, not 1.5.
Homework 2
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
Homework 1
Assignment | Solutions
FAQ:
- 5:00 pm 31 August 2005: Three minor clarifications to the homework. Question 1.b.i: The per
channel breakdown of bit is not correct, it should be (5 red, 6 green, 5 blue). Question 2.d and 2.e: The question asks
you to decide whether certain gray levels are visibly different. Use the 2% metric described in class as a quantitative
measure of visible difference: two intensity levels are visibly different if their ratio is greater than 1.02.
Question 3.b.ii and 3.b.iii: The question asks about the amount of data that needs to be
transferred to the printer. Exporting a double valued image to the printer would be overkill (no printer needs that much
resolution); so you can assume when you must send image data to the printer, the images need no more than 8 bits per
channel resolution.
CS 465 Fall 2005 (cs465-staff-l@cs.cornell.edu)