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[MF3D.FORUM:1103] Re: Miniaturization and familiarity


  • From: Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1103] Re: Miniaturization and familiarity
  • Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 00:06:50 -0500

Bill Glickman quoted and wrote:
> 
> > I have an MF 3D slightly hyper image of an Austin area
> > scene.  [snip]

>      Very good point... but you shoot at 65mm base all the time,
> why are you experiencing tiny stuff at all?

In a hyper, by definition, the base was not 65mm.  I have
used a twin Richoflex rig and have also done shoot-and-
shift hypers with the Rolleidoscop.  So I usually shoot
normal base, but not always.  The shot in question was
made with the twin Ricohflex rig.

>         There is something in this that sounds interesting, but I can not
> quite get it out...can you try to explain this again, you may be on to
> something.... binocular disparity...sounds interesting, what is it?

I think we'll move this part off-list, rather than start
another new tangent.  It's straying a little too far from
the list charter.

Paul Talbot