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Maurice Bonnet (1907 - 1994) is the father of the Car-stéréoscopie or Photographie in Relief with direct reading.
Biography
Born in 1907, this self-educated Photographe was based in on work Optique of Gabriel Lippmann on the lenticular systems or films corrugated to restore, starting from two images, a visible stereoscopic image without polarizing glasses (contrary to the traditional Stéréoscopie).In 1931 it modified and improved the system of Lippmann and made produce the first cameras of utmost precision for the manufacture of photograph in relief by its company: Reliephography.
In 1939, the Ministry for the armies and CNRS are interested in the possible soldier applications of this process in particular in the field of air photography and the Cryptographie.
In 1961 it enters to CNRS and creates the Laboratory of corrugated film, attached in 1966 to the Service of the Inventions and the applied research, then with the ANVAR.
Its Stéréogramme S was presented to the World Fairs of Montreal (1967) and of Osaka (1970).
Maurice Bonnet taken his retirement in 1988 and died in 1994 at the 87 years age.
During its career, it deposited more than 400 Brevet S.
See too
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