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Stereoscopic photography apparatus

  • US 3,953,869 A
  • Filed: 09/24/1974
  • Issued: 04/27/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/24/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for producing stereoscopic pictures, comprising:

  • a camera for recording a plurality N of two-dimensional views of an object field, said camera including a corresponding plurality N of lenses aligned in a straight path with their optical axes substantially equidistantly spaced apart and substantially in parallel and film support means for positioning unexposed film in image-recording relation to said N lenses;

    means in said camera for adjusting the spacing between the optical axes of adjacent lenses as a function of the distance from said lenses to a selected element of the object field to maintain the image of said selected object field element formed by each lens at substantially the same predetermined location on the associated two-dimensional view;

    means for projecting respective ones of the two-dimensional views from a corresponding plurality N of predetermined projecting lens locations, with the projected image from each two-dimensional view of said selected object field element in substantial registry with a predetermined reference point, said projecting lens locations being aligned in a straight path and substantially equidistantly spaced apart by a distance which is related by a substantially constant factor to the distance between said image locations on adjacent two-dimensional views;

    a lenticular screen of lenticule width w positioned opposite said projection locations with a lenticule thereof in substantial alignment with said reference point; and

    a photosensitive surface positioned at the rear face of said lenticular screen.

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