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3 lens lenticular time exposures?


  • From: fjf@xxxxxxxxxx (Franklin J. Flocks)
  • Subject: 3 lens lenticular time exposures?
  • Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 22:38:33 -0800

       Does anyone here know if there is a way to take time exposures 
       with any of the 3-lens lenticular cameras that are currently 
       manufactured? - As many of the people here know, it is 
       possible to do time exposures (at maximum aperture only) with 
       the Japanese made version of the Nimslo, by turning the 
       batteries upside down.  - Last year, I shot some lenticular 
       pictures of projected 3d images, by putting polarized glasses 
       in front of my Nimslo (One polarizer covered the left two 
       lenses and the other polarizer covered the right two lenses.) 
       - I used 1600 speed print film, and got surprising good 
       results when I sent the film to Image-tech.  - The color 
       balance was rather orange, but the 3D effect was fine, if the 
       prints were held at the proper angle, even though I had only 2 
       images too work with.  For these picture, I'd used a 40 inch 
       screen and a TDC 116 projector. - The batteries were put in 
       the camera normally.  I calculated that there was barely 
       enough light to expose the 1600 speed film. - I'd like to try 
       it again, with a slow speed film and with bluish color 
       correcting filters over the projector lenses. - However, in 
       order to do this, I'd need a way to shoot time exposures. 


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