- The Théâtre
Optique (Optical Theatre) is an
animated moving picture system invented by Émile
Reynaud and
patented in 1888. From 28
October 1892 to March...
- Société
Optique et Précision de Levallois, S.A. (OPL) was
founded in 1919,
although its
predecessor dated from 1911. It
produced rangefinders, military...
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Composante Spatiale Optique (CSO; English:
Optical Space Component) is a
French military Reconnaissance satellite program of
third generation. It replaces...
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Pantomimes Lumineuses premiered on 28
October 1892 in Paris. His Théâtre
Optique film system,
patented in 1888, is also
notable as the
first known instance...
- Charles-Émile
Reynaud opened his Théâtre
Optique at the Musée Grévin. It was the
first film to
demonstrate the Théâtre
Optique system developed by
Reynaud in 1888...
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Painted in 1888, it was
first screened on 28
October 1892
using the Théâtre
Optique process,
which allowed him to
project a hand-painted
colored film, before...
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projection before 1882. He then
further developed the
device into the Théâtre
Optique which could project longer sequences with
separate backgrounds, patented...
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examples are
known to
still exist. In 1888
Reynaud developed the Théâtre
Optique, an
improved version capable of
projecting images on a
screen from a longer...
- and
space company. The
company was
founded in
Ghent in 1919 (1919) as
Optique et
Instruments de Précision (Precision
Optics and Instruments), as an effort...
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projection before 1882. He then
further developed the
device into the Théâtre
Optique which could project longer sequences with
separate backgrounds, patented...