Difference between revisions of "GKP process (Q38415)"
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(Created claim: inventor (P267): Leopold Kann (Q38412)) | (Created claim: context (P47): Having worked as head of set design at Vienna's Burgtheater for more than a quarter of a century (1910-1913, 1922-1946), Geyling had no easy time of it in the difficult times following the First World War. But it was precisely during this time of need that he came up with his invention of replacing expensive equipment with the help of ‘optical alternation’. — In collaboration with stage manager Rudolf Lisatz, Professor L. Kann and engineer P. Pla...) | ||
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| + | Having worked as head of set design at Vienna's Burgtheater for more than a quarter of a century (1910-1913, 1922-1946), Geyling had no easy time of it in the difficult times following the First World War. But it was precisely during this time of need that he came up with his invention of replacing expensive equipment with the help of ‘optical alternation’. — In collaboration with stage manager Rudolf Lisatz, Professor L. Kann and engineer P. Planer, he developed the GKP process — named after Geyling-Kann-Planer. (English) | ||
| Property / context: Having worked as head of set design at Vienna's Burgtheater for more than a quarter of a century (1910-1913, 1922-1946), Geyling had no easy time of it in the difficult times following the First World War. But it was precisely during this time of need that he came up with his invention of replacing expensive equipment with the help of ‘optical alternation’. — In collaboration with stage manager Rudolf Lisatz, Professor L. Kann and engineer P. Planer, he developed the GKP process — named after Geyling-Kann-Planer. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 15:09, 13 February 2025
Method for short trow, corrected projection named after Geyling-Kann-Planer.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | GKP process | Method for short trow, corrected projection named after Geyling-Kann-Planer. |
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Having worked as head of set design at Vienna's Burgtheater for more than a quarter of a century (1910-1913, 1922-1946), Geyling had no easy time of it in the difficult times following the First World War. But it was precisely during this time of need that he came up with his invention of replacing expensive equipment with the help of ‘optical alternation’. — In collaboration with stage manager Rudolf Lisatz, Professor L. Kann and engineer P. Planer, he developed the GKP process — named after Geyling-Kann-Planer. (English)
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