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Re: Breaking windows


  • From: P3D John Bercovitz <bercov@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Breaking windows
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jun 96 13:07:09 PDT

Greg Wageman writes:

> I agree, and I'll continue to take shots that have things in front of the
> window.  I have to admit though, I was surprised at just how disturbing
> that effect can be.  I have a couple of slides which would be excellent,
> except for that.  And it is definitely much more pronounced in projection
> than in a viewer

Try moving closer to the screen.  The farther you are from the screen, 
the more the stretch of the third dimension.  The reason it's more 
pronounced in projection is that there is more stretch than in a viewer
because a viewer is closer to ortho unless you know to stand close to 
the screen.

John B


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