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Re: Excuse me
dear thomas- now do you know that stereo photographs at close working distances would hardly be viewed 24" side by side. nasa does low level earth research projects wth 10" long roll ektachrome and because of working distances they can do stereo controlled by movement of plane, altitude and ground speed variables noted. your hand held stereo often had different eye positions for subjects shot at different distances. by sequencial stereo it could be multiple exposures and then pick a pair. this is to have better arial observation. the have vewers that move in and out. i am not supposed to talk to much about this, but french company (maybe it is named spot something) is mapping the world almost daily. did you look up the flag photo on the web? do want to talk to your fellow countryman who held the flag under water and claimed this wreckage for the no-longer- third- reich? i thought that your excuse was mealy-mouthed in view of the few words used to express it and vast wordage used make yoursef deep in hole. i do recomment alta vista's both free and paid translation sevive. how can i know what you are talking about if you don't? even worse are the list members who were taken in by your false righteousness. now they have egg on their faces. hulcher built-to order a ten lens 35mm camera for a client from india.p urpose-stereo. you pick the pairs to work together. in munich there is science museum which has both prototype and product to view. i am willing t vouch for you that you don't know much and perhaps you could examine a few pieces removed from the show case. here in usa my friend larry gubas is a specialist in knowledge of things zeiss in this area of stereo. larry has e-mail and zeiss will tell you that he's the man. simon nathan thomas b. kunz wrote: I apologize for my bad german words in this forum, but this "word" for some
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