Living pictures; their history, photoproduction and practical working. With a digest of British patents and annotated bibliography (1899)

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260 LIVING PICTURES. 56. Le Cinetographe d'Edison. [First notice. Illus- tration of film with one row of perforations.] Cosmos [N.S.], xix. 456. 57. Machine camera taking ten photographs a second. [First publication of Greene and Evans' apparatus.] Phot. News, xxxiv. 157. 58. Remarkable novelties in photographic instruments. [Greene's double projection apparatus made hy Rudge.] Ibid. 421. 1891 59. Edison. Kinetograph. Engineering, i. 678. 60. Marey. Le Chronophotographie. [Good review of subject to date.] Rev. gen. des Sciences, ii. 689. 1892 61. Demeny. Les photographies parlantes. [-'^^ono- scope.] La Nature, 1892, pt. i. 311. 62. TiSSANDlER. Le Theatre optique [de M. Reynaud. With long band.] Ibid. pt. ii. 127. 63. Mechanical Toys. [Various means of sectional change over whole surface.] Optician, iv. 82. 64. Novel application for Zoetropes. [Deeply corru- gated surfaces of rotating cards as a means for the synthesis of natural colour, by means of primaries seen at different angles.] Ibid. iv. 110. 65. Universal panoramic camera. [Kinetoscopy by continual revolution of ordinary panoramic, camera.] Ibid. iii. 450. 1893 66. LONDE. La Photochronographie appliquee aux sciences medicales. [Electrically controlled apparatus.] Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. (2), ix. 572. 67. Panoramic photography. [Moving sensitive surface formed of portion of spiral rendered optically stationary by cyclostat.] Optician, v. 786. 68. Zoetrope exposures. [Vibrating flames for inter- mittent lighting.] Ibid. v. 696.