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Date: 2010-02-10 16:59:40
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Film formats
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Brief History of Imaging Technology December 2009, v19, Tim Vitale © 2010 Overview: Imaging began when a person traced a image projected from a pinhole/lens of a Camera Obscura in either 1021 Iraq, or 1550 Italy. Mechan

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