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1878
British born photographer Eadweard Muybridge published The Horse in motion, a series of six cabinet cards, each containing sequential photographs that show a galloping horse.
1880 - 1882
Etienne-jules Marey developed animated photography into a separate field of chronophotography. She also developed the chronophotographic gun, capable of taking pictures at 12 frame a second.
1893
Meydenbaur, coins the term 'photogrammetry'
1899
Finsterwalder, publishes 'The Geometric Fundamentals of Photogrammetry'
1915
Max Fleischer, develops rotoscope technique
1924
Gruber, projective equations of photogrammetry and their differentials
1930
Fenn & Morrison, analyze motion with 100 fps film, 1m lattice, black markers, dropped ball for synch
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1939
Cureton, analyzes limits of multiplier technique
1983
Simon Frasier Univ, Tom Calvert, potentiometer-based Goniometers for computer analysis
Ginsberg and Maxwell, MIT, 'Graphical Marionette'
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MIT, Ginsberg and Maxwell, Graphical Marionette, Op-Eye active markers track body position
Northern Digital, WATSMART active led system
1988
Polhemus, 3Space digitizer
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Pacific Data Images, Jim Hensons 'Waldo C. Graphic' puppeteered with mechanical arm
Pacific Data Images, lightweight plastic exoskeleton using potentiometers