Armand Sabatier

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Armand Sabatier

Charles Paul Dieudonné Armand Sabatier (born January 13, 1834 in Ganges , † December 22, 1910 in Montpellier ) was a French zoologist . From 1895 he was a corresponding member of the Académie des Sciences in Paris.

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Sabatier became known for his studies in the comparative anatomy of animals and his research in the field of photography , in which he published the Sabattier effect named after him in 1860 . In this publication from the magazine Cosmos at the French Society of Photography, his name was mistakenly spelled with a double-t and therefore the effect has since been called the Sabattier effect.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members since 1666: Letter S. Académie des sciences, accessed on February 24, 2020 (French).
  2. ^ Bulletin de la Société française de photographie 1860 ( French ) Hathi Trust Digital Library. 1860. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018 .: "Pages 283 and 312"
  3. Franz Tomamichel: Sabattiereffekt and interior image reversal . In: Volume 3: The photographic sensitivity (= Hellmut Frieser, Günter Haase, Eberhard Klein [Hrsg.]: The basics of photographic processes with silver halides ). Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main 1968, DNB  456829571 , p. 1200-1206 .