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Arthur C. Pillsbury - You See The World Through His Eyes

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  • 1922 – Patents the first mass production unit for photo postcards.

  • 1924 - First color motion picture, produced for his lecture series.

  • 1927 – Builds the first microscopic motion picture camera in a borrowed lab at UC Berkeley. Dedicates it to science.

  • 1929 - Builds the first X-ray motion picture camera.

  • Makes the first movie using the X-ray motion picture camera.

    • 1930 - First underwater motion picture

    • 1935 – Photographed the process of hydroponics carried out by Professor Gericke at Berkeley

    • 1942 - Documents process of osmosis in plants.

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      acpillsburyhome.blogspot.com

      pillsburypicturecompany.com

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