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Victor Joseph Planchon (12 January 1863, Paris - 1 February 1935, Lyon) was a French chemist. He worked with the Lumière brothers to develop a celluloid emulsion process.

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  • Victor Planchon (Paris 5e 1863 - Lyon 7e, 1935) est un chimiste qui a inventé le film celluloïd permettant aux Frères Lumière d'y fixer leur émulsion, de filmer et de projeter leurs premiers films. (fr)
  • Victor Joseph Planchon (12 January 1863, Paris - 1 February 1935, Lyon) was a French chemist. He worked with the Lumière brothers to develop a celluloid emulsion process. (en)
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  • Victor Planchon (Paris 5e 1863 - Lyon 7e, 1935) est un chimiste qui a inventé le film celluloïd permettant aux Frères Lumière d'y fixer leur émulsion, de filmer et de projeter leurs premiers films. (fr)
  • Victor Joseph Planchon (12 January 1863, Paris - 1 February 1935, Lyon) was a French chemist. He worked with the Lumière brothers to develop a celluloid emulsion process. (en)
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  • Victor Planchon (fr)
  • Victor Planchon (en)
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