“CAMERA" THAT SCULPTURES
THREE-DIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY A new process, photosculpture, was recently demonstrated in London and Newcastle. Working on the principle of the photographic camera, the photoseulpture apparatus produces solid models of objects exposed before the lenses. With this invention it is as easy to produce substantial replicas of complicated devices, as a bust of an individual. The process occupies only a few minutes. It is the invention of Mr Sidney Jefferies, of Newport (Mon.). Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co., of Heaton, Newcastle, makers of optical instruments and telescopes, a subsidiary of Messre C. A. Parsons and Co., Limited, electrical plant manufacturers, of . Newcastle, have entered into an agreement for manufacturing rights. Some time, mint elapse, however, before the apparatus is ready for the market.
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Evening Star, Issue 22350, 28 May 1936, Page 11
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125“CAMERA" THAT SCULPTURES Evening Star, Issue 22350, 28 May 1936, Page 11
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