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    with conventional lenses. That was done using an optical system called Hypergonar, which compressed the image laterally when the film was being shot, and...
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    anamorphic widescreen process, using an anamorphic lens system called Hypergonar, that resulted in the CinemaScope widescreen technique, and - the co-invention...
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  • early CinemaScope films, The Robe was shot with Henri Chrétien's original Hypergonar anamorphic lenses. The film was directed by Henry Koster and produced...
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  • 2 sides spherical 35 mm × 3 projectors 4.00 0.931" × 0.698" spherical Hypergonar Henri Chrétien 1927 Pour construire un feu 35 mm 2.66 0.980" × 0.735"...
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    wide angle viewer for military tanks. The optical process was called Hypergonar by Chrétien and was capable of showing a field of view of 180 degrees...
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    Build a Fire by Jack London, for which he used for the first time the hypergonar, an anamorphic optical system to produce widescreen images invented by...
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