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Edouard Belin
French inventor

Edouard Belin

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French inventor
A.K.A.
Edouard Bélin Edouard Belin
Places
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Vesoul, Urban community of Vesoul, Haute-Saône, France
Place of death
Territet, Montreux, Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut District, Switzerland
Age
87 years
Education
baccalauréat
College Gérôme
(-1894)
Higher Federal Graphical Institute of Education and Research
(1898-1899)
Faculté de droit de Dijon
(1894-)
Notable Works
Belinograph
 
Awards
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
(1962)
honorary citizenship
 
citation à l'ordre de la Nation
 
Edouard Belin
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Biography

Édouard Belin
Édouard Belin
Édouard Belin
Édouard Belin receiving a telegraph
Édouard Belin
Early portrait of Édouard Belin
Édouard Belin
Belinograph BEP2V wirephoto machine from 1953

Édouard Belin (5 March 1876 – 4 March 1963) was a French photographer and inventor. In1907 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.

Belin was born in Vesoul, Haute-Saône, France, and died, aged 86, in Territet, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

Bélinographe

In this apparatus, the transmitter traverses the original image point by point.At each point a measurement of light intensity is made with an electric eye. The measurement is conveyed to the receiver. There, a variable intensity light source reproduces the light measured by the electric eye, while carrying out same displacements exactly. By doing this, it exposes the photographic paper and makes it possible to obtain a copy of the original image.

Other scientists such as Arthur Korn had also been developing technology to transmit images over long distances.

Modern telecopiers and photocopiers use the same principle, with this close the sensor of light intensity was replaced by a sensor CCC, and that the device of impression is based on the laser technology, and either photographic.

Legacy

Belin gave his name to a high school of Vesoul, Haute-Saône, France.

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