Description: Édouard Belin (1876-1963) French photographer and inventor. In 1907 Belin invented a phototelegraphic apparatus called the Bélinographe (télestéréographe)—a system for receiving photographs over telephone wires via telegraphic networks. Belin's invention had been used for journalistic photos since 1914, and the process was improved by 1921 to enable transmission of images by radio waves. From 1926, Belin worked on an television apparatus. In 1926, with Holweg, he tested the capacity for the eye to perceive pictures proposed at a very high speed, using a mirror drum. Rare - Interesting autograph postcard signed about his famous invention.Paris, February 14, 1929.+ Photo 11.5x15 cm (recent print). " You are asking for a few words relating to Belinography? It's very simple: may it can help bring everyone together, may it be an instrument of peace and may it above all never remains an instrument of war. Édouard Belin " Size : 9x14 cm.Condition : tear, see scans please. Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee. All our shipments are insured and have a tracking number.
Price: 179.99 USD
Location: Hastière
End Time: 2025-01-02T12:15:49.000Z
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Industry: Science, Inventor
Signed by: Édouard Belin
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Autograph Authentication: PhP Autographs
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