Gabriel Lippman

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Gabriel Lippman

Gabriel Lippmann was a photography inventor fellow.

He won a Nobel Prize.

In 1908, he proposed a new kind of camera — one with many lenses, which would capture angular information. Integral photography. It is so named because it represents the sum of many small photographs, just as an integral in mathematics represents the sum of areas bounded by a function.[1]

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