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.[1]

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