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SL3D window.


  • From: P3D Allan Woods <allanwx@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: SL3D window.
  • Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 12:28:26 -0700

>
>Mr. A. Woods writes:
>
>... As you move away from the aperture, does 
>the scene appear smaller? Does it lose it's ortho-ness? 
>
>From what I've been able to determine, every location is an "ortho-
location" [John, feedback?].  As you move around however, the
thing which does change is the apparent placement of the "stereo
window" - which should be apparent.

Changes in the size of the "stereo-window" affect the percieved size
of the viewed image.  Special care in mounting may be a factor, but
I have not examined that area yet.

There are some special considerations at night and the possible
use of flash - but I don't recommend flashing in every situation,
except of course outside during the initial installation.

Did someone switch my medication with a stronger than normal placebo?


allanwx@xxxxxxxxxx



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