File:The Accordion 2 fps.ogv
The_Accordion_2_fps.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 9.5 s, 300 × 260 pixels, 207 kbps, file size: 240 KB)
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English: Louis Le Prince's Accordion Player from 1888. This is an amateur remastering from the National Science Museum's 1930 copy: 19 frames at 2 frames per second. Original image upsampled, split and cropped using IrfanView; converted by VirtualDub to uncompressed AVI; converted to OGV at maximum videobitrate by ffmpeg2theora-0.25 |
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Source | w:en:File:Leprince-joueurdaccordeon-framescopy-1930-nmpft.png National Science Museum (London). Courtesy of National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford. Converted by User:84user | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q421675 (film maker); National Science Museum (photographed original film); 84user (remastered) |
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current | 14:27, 14 January 2010 | 9.5 s, 300 × 260 (240 KB) | 84user (talk | contribs) | ==Summary== {{Information |Description={{en|1=Louis Le Prince's Accordion Player from 1888. This is an amateur remastering from the National Science Museum's 1930 copy: 19 frames at 2 frames per sec |
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