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[MF3D.FORUM:1064] Re: Mounting issue
- From: "Bill Glickman" <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1064] Re: Mounting issue
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 20:04:43 -0700
George...
Although if you look at my rig, you would think the cameras look
square...quite often my left image has more right scene in it then my right
image. The first problem is, I find it hard to pick the right image for
left...but after viewing, it now becomes more obvious when its wrong.
But more importantly, I think cameras out of alignment must be
somewhat degrading to the image.... it obviously won't destroy it, but I am
guessing my chromes would improve if the lenses were more parallel. I
realize that a previous post claimed this was not the case...but a few
degrees goes a long way towards infinity.
Regards
Bill G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <DrT-3d@xxxxxxx>
To: "Medium Format 3D Photography" <MF3D.Forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:40 PM
Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1062] Re: Mounting issue
> >I really have to work on mounting my cameras more square... my
> >eyeballing techniques are what caused this problem. Just a degree or
two
> >off can cause this problem.
>
> I still don't understand what is the problem and why is
> it a problem... Just the fact that you are mixing left
> and right? Is that the problem that the 2 degrees cause?
> Does this have any other consequences?
>
> George
>
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