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Re: Beam Splitter for video camera


  • From: bercov@xxxxxxxxxx (John Bercovitz)
  • Subject: Re: Beam Splitter for video camera
  • Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 17:32:54 -0800

Maurice Smith writes:
 
> What I would like to do now is to try and get both left and right
> images onto the video tape in the same frame; I acknowledge that the
> width of each left/right image will be fairly narrow.
 
I've seen a side-by-side presentation on the television screen which 
you view by looking cross-eyed at it; works wonderfully.  Not to worry.
Andrew Woods showed it off but it was a tape of an Aussie TV show which
show is available at least also in the USA.
 
> and I am using it to record images on insects and other minute creatures.
 
Aha!  Perfect application for WJC's Amazing SL3D.  Wake up, Bill; there's
blood in the water!  I would suggest the polarized variant of Bill's SL3D
or the moral equivalent which is Burder's two-pupil-in-one-lens macro 3D.
 
John B
 
PS: As a result of a recent discussion, it now appears to me that 
"frame-splitter" is more correct than "beamsplitter" as it really
is the frame and not the beam which is split.


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