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Advertising vs. Informative


  • From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Advertising vs. Informative
  • Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 18:32:38 -0400

Dennis Sherwood wrote:

>Hello, this is my first message to the 3D photo list.  Back in 1994 I 
>purchased all of the EMDE equipment, dies, and inventory.  I would be 
>glad to answer or respond to your questions, comments, or complaints
>about EMDE stereomounts.  However, in order to respect the prohibition 
>against advertising, please send your email directly to me and not 
>through the 3d photo list.  Dennis Sherwood   emdesher@xxxxxxxxxxxx

I am not sure about this but I think most of us would be interested
regarding EMDE stereomounts. Questions, comments, or compaints, does
not construe advertising. Insomuch as there is very little 3D
news in general I think new or old products that are advertised 
within reason, is very informative. Could one of the moderators 
clarify this matter because I would like to ask some of the other
contributers that have posted or working on 3D related products 
when they will be out on the market. Namely I found Jamie Drouin's
MANDATE OF HEAVEN V-M reel availability very informative and would
like to ask Ray Hannisian about when his new book using polarized ink
will be available. See digest 1466. Please let us know when it comes
out by email or in the digest if its okay with the moderators.

>A certain company (with which I am affiliated) has developed a polarized ink
>which can be viewed with cheap, cardboard, cellophane lensed glasses, which
>can yield a full color, 'National Geographic' resolution, stereo image, on
>paper.
>
>The first use for this ink will be my coffee table book of figure studies,
>entitled "Stereoscopic Environmental Figure Studies", or '3D Nudes in the
>Wilderness', (see "http://www.ray3d.com/figures.html").
>
>I'm not sure when the inks (and paint) will be available to the public, but
>we will be releasing several products which use it, in the near future.
>

Also I would like Mary Ann to let us know when her book she is writing 
with her husband about the view-master will be out. She mentions around
spring of 97, but could you announce it when it actually does.

Gabriel 
jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 


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