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==References== * Carpentier, Jules. 1901. Improvements in Enlarging or like Cameras. GB Patent No. 1139. Filed 17 January 1901, and issued 2 November 1901. [http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/CARPNTR.pdf Available for download] ([[PDF]]). * Larmore, Lewis. 1965. ''Introduction to Photographic Principles''. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. * Merklinger, Harold M. 1996. ''Focusing the View Camera''. Bedford, Nova Scotia: Seaboard Printing Limited. {{ISBN|0-9695025-2-4}}. [http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/download.html Available for download] (PDF). * Scheimpflug, Theodor. 1904. Improved Method and Apparatus for the Systematic Alteration or Distortion of Plane Pictures and Images by Means of Lenses and Mirrors for Photography and for other purposes. GB Patent No. 1196. Filed 16 January 1904, and issued 12 May 1904. [http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/TSBP.pdf Available for download] (PDF). * Tillmanns, Urs. 1997. ''Creative Large Format: Basics and Applications''. 2nd ed. Feuerthalen, Switzerland: Sinar AG. {{ISBN|3-7231-0030-9}} * {{cite journal | title = A Comprehensive and Versatile Camera Model for Cameras with Tilt Lenses | author=Steger | first=Carsten | journal = International Journal of Computer Vision | volume = 123 | pages = 121β159 | date = 2017 | issue=2 | doi = 10.1007/s11263-016-0964-8 | doi-access = free }}
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