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xerox anaglyphs
I tried an experiment that I'm not sure anyone else has tried. I made several
anaglyphs on a cannon color copier at my local copy shop. Took a pair of b&w
stereo prints about 6 inches square and had them copied into monochrome
transparencies, one basically magenta and the other cyan. They are color prints
onto sheets pf transparent plastic. there was no color setting on the machine
for pure magenta or cyan - so I looked at a color chart they gave me with a
cheap paper pair of comic book r/b glasses....looked through the red lens for
the darkest blue that disappeared through the red lens, and vis-versa . Wound
up using red#34 and Blue#24. when the transparencies are overlaid blue upon
red, set on a white background and viewed through the glasses they work
well...though there are no deep black tones just a sort of warm mud grey .
also, the sandwiched pair can then be made into color copies on paper, and the
copies look good too , maybe even a little better that the original... anyone
tried this or perfected it in any way.?
I also used an antique stereo pair that I had them enlarge 25% and then copy
onto plastic and it looked good too.
from Ray Dobbins 74670.1070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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