Lumiere Goes 3D

French pioneer filmmaker Louis Lumiere (1864 -1948) in Paris with projecting apparatus for his new anaglyph stereoscopic film system, 3rd July 1935. He is wearing the coloured glasses needed to view the film in 3D. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
French pioneer filmmaker Louis Lumiere (1864 -1948) in Paris with projecting apparatus for his new anaglyph stereoscopic film system, 3rd July 1935. He is wearing the coloured glasses needed to view the film in 3D. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lumiere Goes 3D
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FPG / Staff
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03 July, 1935
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