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Like mechanical television itself, flying spot technology grew out of phototelegraphy (facsimile).
He is best known for his work with "telephotography", a precursor to the modern fax machine.
Modern scanners may be considered the successors of early telephotography and fax input devices.
Wirephoto or telephotography is the sending of pictures by telegraph or telephone.
You probably weren't dying to know that on April 7, 1925, The Times published the first advertisement sent by telephotography.
In 1924 he invented the vacuum bulbs used in telephotography, and in 1925 improved it for use in television.
His son Herbert E. Ives was a pioneer of television and telephotography, including color facsimile.
The village had been studied by telephotography from the air, and Miss Cummings already had a fascinating list of questions to be answered.
Sheldon Bidwell's experiments in telephotography (1881).
This enabled improved exposure accuracy, especially in close-up macro photography using bellows or extension rings, and in telephotography with long lenses.
"Selenium and Its Applications to the Photophone and Telephotography".
T. R. Dallmeyer refers to "von Rohr's interpretation" of depth of field in his 1899 book Telephotography.
Leica also offered focusing systems, such as the Focorapid and Televit, that could replace certain lenses' helicoid mounts for sports and natural-life telephotography.
He was involved in the development of the fax machine, specifically the transmission of photographs or telephotography, known as the Bildetelegraph, related to early attempts at developing a practical mechanical television system.
Scanners can be considered the successors of early telephotography input devices, consisting of a rotating drum with a single photodetector at a standard speed of 60 or 120 rpm (later models up to 240 rpm).
His visual work such as his "Limit Telephotography" and "The Other Night Sky" series has received widespread attention for both his technical innovations and for his conceptual project that involves simultaneously making and negating documentary-style truth-claims.
He assumed control of the business on the failure of his father's health, was principally known as the first to introduce the telephoto lens into ordinary practice (patented 1891), and he was the author of a standard book on the subject (Telephotography, 1899).
They can be considered the successors of early telephotography input devices, which were able to send consecutive scan lines as analog amplitude modulation signals through standard telephonic lines to appropriate receivers; such systems were in use in press since the 1920s to the mid-1990s.