Patents related to Lippmann photography
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 4:48 am
US 3,107,170: Netke, Production of color images in sensitive emulsions
In my opinion it's very significant since it seems to point to a direction similar to that taken by Denisyuk's approach to Lippmann.
US 4,054,453: Grobin, Lippmann film with reflective layer
Less toxic metals like gallium are proposed to form a reflector.
George M. Sawyer, Garden Grove, CA 92641 filed a bunch of patents related to Lippmann photography:
US 4,178,181: Interference film photography
US 4,835,090 and US 5,449,597: Lippmann process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 2-dimensional image, to result in another process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 3-dimensional image
US 5,494,787: Photosensitive element comprising a non-silver halide photosensitive layer and a reflecting layer comprising indium or gallium
US 5,605,784: Lippmann process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 2-dimensional image, to result in another process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 3-dimentional image
US 5,629,143: Photosensitive element comprising a photosensitive layer and a reflecting layer comprising indium or gallium
US 5,849,468: Speckleless illumination of objects by laser light results when the laser light is transmitted or is reflected by a moving diffuser
US 5,935,743: Viewable interference photographs made flexible by the use of an angular reflector during exposure
US 5,948,588: Transparent layer located between reflector and photosensitive layer, in interference photography
US 5,952,148: Transparent layer facilitates making interference photograph, located between reflector and photosensitive layer
US 5,658,719: Layered photosensitive elements comprising an angular reflecting layer and a photosensitive layer which records the interference patterns of light waves within it during exposure
US 5,972,546: Bjelkhagen, Secure photographic method and apparatus. The application of Lippmann photography for security applications.
In my opinion it's very significant since it seems to point to a direction similar to that taken by Denisyuk's approach to Lippmann.
US 4,054,453: Grobin, Lippmann film with reflective layer
Less toxic metals like gallium are proposed to form a reflector.
George M. Sawyer, Garden Grove, CA 92641 filed a bunch of patents related to Lippmann photography:
US 4,178,181: Interference film photography
US 4,835,090 and US 5,449,597: Lippmann process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 2-dimensional image, to result in another process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 3-dimensional image
US 5,494,787: Photosensitive element comprising a non-silver halide photosensitive layer and a reflecting layer comprising indium or gallium
US 5,605,784: Lippmann process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 2-dimensional image, to result in another process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 3-dimentional image
US 5,629,143: Photosensitive element comprising a photosensitive layer and a reflecting layer comprising indium or gallium
US 5,849,468: Speckleless illumination of objects by laser light results when the laser light is transmitted or is reflected by a moving diffuser
US 5,935,743: Viewable interference photographs made flexible by the use of an angular reflector during exposure
US 5,948,588: Transparent layer located between reflector and photosensitive layer, in interference photography
US 5,952,148: Transparent layer facilitates making interference photograph, located between reflector and photosensitive layer
US 5,658,719: Layered photosensitive elements comprising an angular reflecting layer and a photosensitive layer which records the interference patterns of light waves within it during exposure
US 5,972,546: Bjelkhagen, Secure photographic method and apparatus. The application of Lippmann photography for security applications.