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[MF3D.FORUM:216] Re: 4x5 3D
- From: "Bill Glickman" <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:216] Re: 4x5 3D
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 15:03:44 -0800
If any one knows who the maker of these are, please notify us, I would be
very interested in learning more and experimenting with one. I would love
to shoot 3d shots with my 8x10 camera! Thanks Fred...
Bill
> On the subject of very large 3d, there is still a company that makes
> viewers for this. Cartographers use 3d on a regular basis so there are
> suppliers out there that make viewers. But these are not viewers in the
> conventional sense. They are glasses that are suspended above the print
> via a wire stand built in to the assembly. I know I saw a catalog of
> this stuff just recently at my place of employment.(Youngstown State
> University) The geography dept has a couple of these viewers.
> The old military format was 9x9 stereo film split into halves for
> the left and right views. Quite stunning in 3d.
>
> -Fred Sole
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