Lichtbild- und Kino-Technik

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Lichtbild- und Kino-Technik

by Franz Paul Liesegang

DE·~2 hours

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Description

A clear‑cut guide from the early days of visual projection, this work walks listeners through the inner workings of the classic light‑picture apparatus. It explains how lenses, condensers and various light sources—from petroleum lamps to electric arc lamps—combine to create bright, sharp images on a screen. The author also details the practical construction of the device, emphasizing alignment, stability and the qualities of the glass slides that feed the system.

Beyond the basics, the book explores early cinematography, covering everything from film‑strip handling to the mechanics of the kinetograph. It offers troubleshooting tips for common visual glitches, such as flicker, blur and film damage, and even touches on the creation of simple trick films. For anyone fascinated by the roots of cinema and historic photographic techniques, the description provides a concise, engaging snapshot of a pivotal era in visual technology.

Details

Full title

Lichtbild- und Kino-Technik Lichtbühnen-Bibliothek Nr. 1

Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jana Srna, Matthias Grammel, Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

FP

Franz Paul Liesegang

1873–1949

A German writer and optics expert, he wrote practical books on microscopy, projection, and image technology at a time when photography and cinema were rapidly changing everyday life. His work connects scientific know-how with the excitement of new visual media in the early twentieth century.

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