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Using single-lens 3D in viewers? Making stereo pairs?


  • From: P3D Peter Davis <pdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Using single-lens 3D in viewers? Making stereo pairs?
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 17:36:14 -0400


Forgive me if this is a repeat.  I thought I sent this message
yesterday, but I never saw it in my inbox, and never saw any replies.

I recently came by a Vivitar Qdos lens, and I'm interested in doing
some experimenting.  For one thing, I'd like to take slides and to be
able to view them in a slide viewer.  I like the isolation of a slide
viewer, and it might obviate the need for dorky red/cyan glasses.
However, I don't know if anyone makes a 35mm slide viewer with
separate left and right eyepieces.  Does anyone know of such a thing?
Recommendations?

Secondly, does anyone know of any software than can process a single
anaglyph image and turn it into left and right stereo images?  Is this
even possible with SL3D images?

Thanks very much.

-pd


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