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[MF3D.FORUM:1065] Re: Mounting issue
- From: "Bill Glickman" <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1065] Re: Mounting issue
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 20:08:51 -0700
David
Once again, I am confused....
> Just remember that no matter how "square" your two cameras
> they will always have the problem with the chips.
Why? If the cameras were perfectly square wouldn't the left chrome
alwasys show more left image every time?
The only
> ways to avoid this are to toe-in the cameras or off-set the
> film gates in relation to the lenses (the way dedicated stereo
> cameras do).
Why would one want to toe in the cameras? I thought perfectly
square would be the ultimate, right?
Regards
Bill G
> One way people keep track who use use two seperate cameras is
> to mark one LEFT and one RIGHT and always use them in that
> configuration and always label your film the same. If you are
> using a single camera get in the habit of always shifting in
> the same direction (right first then shift to left or left
> first and then shift to right).
>
> That's all for now,
>
> David W. Kesner
> Boise, Idaho, USA
> drdave@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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