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Marey, Etienne-Jules.
In : Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution (…) for the year ending June 30, 1901, 1902, pp. 317-340
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 317  History of chronophotography. Part I : Description of apparatus
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Image : Fig. 2. [successive positions of the planet on the sun.]
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Image : Fig. 3. [Chronophotographie d'un cheval au pas]
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Image : Fig. 4. [Appareil utilisé pour réaliser les chronophotographies]
 Plate I  
Image : Fig. 5. Chronophotograph of a white duck in flight
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Image : Fig. 6. 3 [chronophotograph cameras are focused on dark fields or dead-black backgrounds perpendicularly to one another.] Fig. 7. [series of bronze figures (...) representing the successive attitude of a sea-gull in flight.]
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Image : Fig. 8. The photographic gun contains in its barrel a long focus objective / Fig. 9. shows the photograph of a gull in free flight
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Image : Fig. 10. a man dressed completely in black / Fig. 11. when this man passes in front of the apparatus, photographs will result that will be accurate diagrams to scale
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Image : Fig. 12. The apparatus worked in the red light of the dark room
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Image : Fig. 13. a small portable box B, was therefore made for the fillet, which, having been filled in the dark room./ Fig. 14. The apparatus is composed of a fore part, which slide in groove
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Image : Fig. 15. Pellicule sensible / Fig. 16. the path of the rays in the projector
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Image : Fig. 17. shows the cinematograph open and arranged for taking photographs
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Image : Fig. 18. Lumière succeeded in effecting this by means of a triangular cam
 Plate II  
Image : Fig. 19. Marey's chronophotagraphic apparatus / Fig. 20. Chronophotographic gun
 329  Part II : Scientific applications of chronophotography
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 Plate III  
Image : Fig. 21-22-23-24. Chronophotography
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Image : Fig. 25-26. Chronophotographs of water in motion
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Image : Fig. 30. shows more directly the effect of this resistance
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Image : Fig. 27-28-29. air currents passing obstructions
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Image : Fig. 32-33-34. Chronophotographs of horses in motion
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Image : Fig. 31. is the negative resulting from the experiment / Fig. 35. The locomotion of the eel shows the progression of undulations of the body of the animal from head to tail
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Image : Fig. 36-37-38. chronophotographs of ray and crane-fly
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Image : Fig. 39-40. Chronophotographs of jaw movement, and of air motion in Vowel sounds
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Image : Fig. 41. Successive attitudes of the gymnast / Fig. 42. Extension and contraction of the principal muscles, whose insertions upon the skeleton are known
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Image : Fig. A - B : Air currents passing curved object