This is a forum exploring Lippmann photography.
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Sergio
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by Sergio » Thu Mar 16, 2006 1:50 pm
Thank you Colin, great work, the process "invites" me trying record Lippmann records from negatives with the Polygrama thin dry photopolymer material.
Another experiment would be recording sliced slides from stereograms; of course using lasers it turns out conventional holography, but modern LED reproducion/recording methods could relieve the Lippmann photography into 3D model..
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Ed Wesly
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by Ed Wesly » Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:12 pm
Aleksandr wrote:
You really saw 3D image?
Sort of. The image was virtual, like what you see when looking at yourself in a mirror. The spectra seemed to be below the surface, like when you record a hologram of a mirror. At least that is what my foggy memory seems to think.
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Sogokon'A
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by Sogokon'A » Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:08 pm
Colin wrote
Thank you Colin, I have copied article LIPPMANN PHOTOGRAPH ON THE LAYERS OF THE BICHROMIZED GELATIN for editing. What translator was used? Can be it translate article of Usagin, preliminary edit, and then start collective "polishing"?
Aleksandr
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Colin Kaminski
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by Colin Kaminski » Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:34 pm
Sogokon'A wrote:Colin wrote
Thank you Colin, I have copied article LIPPMANN PHOTOGRAPH ON THE LAYERS OF THE BICHROMIZED GELATIN for editing. What translator was used? Can be it translate article of Usagin, preliminary edit, and then start collective "polishing"?
Aleksandr
I used
http://www.babelfish.com. I ttook about 3 hours to get all of the images in the right places but I left the translation as is. I would love to translate some of the pieces from French but I only have access to pdf's and I don't have any OCR software...