Professor DENNIS GABOR,cBE.FRS - Imperial College London
Professor DENNIS GABOR,cBE.FRS - Imperial College London
Professor DENNIS GABOR,cBE.FRS - Imperial College London
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1940-44<br />
1945-48<br />
1954-61<br />
1947-<br />
1951, 1953-54<br />
September<br />
November 1953<br />
plastic material etc. Memo from D G to C R<br />
Burgess, Patent Department, 28 May 1945. Folder.<br />
Stereoscopic moving pictures. US Patents.<br />
Applications and specifications of patents; method<br />
and apparatus for the production of stereoscopic<br />
animated cartoons: Improvements in or relating to<br />
optical systems composed of lenticules, etc.<br />
Folder.<br />
US Stereoscopic patents. Three patents issued 13<br />
June 1944 with covering letters from the Patent<br />
Agent, 26 January 1948. One packet.<br />
Stereoscopic projection photographs. 9 photographs<br />
of apparatus, stamped BTR. Folder.<br />
Stereoscopic patents. Three provisional specifications<br />
for patents 541751, 541752, 541753:<br />
Improvements in or relating to projection screens<br />
for the production of pictures with stereoscopic<br />
effect 1940. Complete specification 750911,<br />
inventor D G, granted to NRDC; optical projection<br />
systems and apparatus. 20 June 1956. File .<br />
Stereoscopic patents and memo (1953-54). Correspondence<br />
on applications for US patents for<br />
British patents 15053, 28367, 29368/53: correspondence<br />
with R W Grace of NRDC; draft suggestion,<br />
additional drawings; memorandum 'A new system of<br />
cinematograph presentation with three dimensional<br />
illusion', 6 September 1954, and letter from 20th<br />
Century Fox Film corporation, 29 August 1961.<br />
File.<br />
Stereoscopic cinematography. Memoranda on three<br />
dimensional cinematography; Royal Society conversazione<br />
programme, 24 June 1954; article for the<br />
NEW SCIENTIST: Is the 3D Cinema without glasses a<br />
possibility? Photographs of apparatus. File.<br />
Stereoscopic projection including wide screen<br />
projection. Technical notes. Correspondence<br />
with suppliers of plastic screens; MS notes,<br />
description of stereoscopy with the wide angle<br />
'follower screen'; theory of screen with three<br />
mirrors. File.<br />
Stereoscopic projection correspondence Boyer<br />
Goodman. Correspondence with Charles Boyer and<br />
Martin S Goodman, on 3D invention; references to<br />
Cinemascope; Cinerama; delay of Paramount Company<br />
to take up option on patents; revenue sharing<br />
agreements with NRDC, IC and D G.<br />
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