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Re: 3Discover
- From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: 3Discover
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 22:48:53 -0400
Gregory J. Wageman writes
>An alternative to transposing the film is, of course, to put it in
>upside-down (that is, the way it originally went through the camera)
>and to use optics to render the images upright. Another 3-D hacker
>project in the making, perhaps?
>Also, I thought I should point out that not all the RBT cameras have
>the same spacing from image center to image center. For example there
>are three models of the RBT X2, only one of which conforms to the
>spacing described.
I was thinking about that today also. Now you let the cat out of
the bag.;-)
Seriously speaking thou I am still formulating in my head if this is
possible. You mention "another 3-D hacker project in the making".
Maybe not. What I was thinking is would it be possible to first take
the pictures with a RBT camera, the one that conforms to the 4p spacing.
Then after having them developed, using two slide copiers coupled to a
RBT and placing the roll of developed film upside down in them and
make a copy of that.
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Gabriel t
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