Photography – Self-developing camera – Including means to treat superimposed material
Patent
1997-03-04
1999-02-09
Mathews, A. A.
Photography
Self-developing camera
Including means to treat superimposed material
396 32, 430498, G03B 1752
Patent
active
058706330
ABSTRACT:
An improved camera and method of processing for use with an associated film assemblage of the self-developing type, wherein the assemblage is provided with a plurality of self-developing film frames are disclosed. Each frame carries an integral self-developing unit as well as an associated processing fluid pod. Each exposed frame is manually pulled through pressure applying members for rupturing the pod and spreading the fluid before exiting. Simultaneously, the next successive film unit is pulled from a container therefor and indexed by means on the assemblage to the film plane as the pulled unit is automatically separated from the remainder of the assemblage.
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Mathews A. A.
Payne Leslie
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