Journal of Graphics Tools
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The Journal of Graphics Tools, abbreviated jgt, is a peer-reviewed research journal that focuses on computer graphics. It has been published quarterly by AK Peters since 1996. As stated in each issue, the journal “provides computer graphics professionals with practical ideas and techniques that solve real problems.”
In 2005, AK Peters published a book entitled Graphics Tools—The jgt Editors’ Choice containing a collection 32 papers judged by the editorial board to be the most useful and interesting to have appeared in the journal up to that point in time.
[edit] Editorial Board
The editorial board for the Journal of Graphics Tools is composed of the following computer graphics experts.
- Doug Roble, Editor-in-Chief
- Ronen Barzel (Advisory Board)
- Andrew Glassner (Advisor Board)
- Tomas Akenine-Möller
- Richard Chuang
- Paul Debevec
- Larry Gritz
- Eric Haines
- Chris Hecker
- John Hughes
- Eric Lengyel
- Hanspeter Pfister
- Alyn Rockwood
- Peter Shirley
- Paul Strauss
- Wolfgang Stürzlinger