STEREOSCOPIC FILM
Frenchman’s Invention
(Received February 4, 11.40 p.m.) 'Paris, February 4. M. Louis Lumiene, aged 81, who 42 years ago invented one of the early proving picture cameras, has now demised a stereoscopic film. It includes a camera with two lenses which take pictures of an object at slightly different angles so the pictures .projected on the film have the effect of solidity. Some witnesses of a secret demonstration of the invention during the week-end consider it may revolutionise the cinema world.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 112, 5 February 1935, Page 9
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83STEREOSCOPIC FILM Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 112, 5 February 1935, Page 9
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