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Viewing slides backwards


  • From: P3D Dr. George A. Themelis <fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Viewing slides backwards
  • Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 15:31:31 -0500 (EST)

Have you tried to switch a slide and view it backwards to see if it looks
better?  (This will only reverse the scene left to right and will not make
it pseudo!)  There are exceptions, but most times I find that the way the
slide was originally viewed tends to be preferred.  Now, one might say that
this is because we remember the original scene.  But that's not the case
when I accidentally first view a slide backwards and then try to view it
straight, I still find the first wrong impression to be the best!

I have this theory that "first impression counts".

Any serious arguments, explanations, conflicting observations, etc.?

George, oops, coffee break is over!


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