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Re: Sitting round the campfire & toasting 3-D images
- From: P3D Gary Nored <gnored@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Sitting round the campfire & toasting 3-D images
- Date: Mon, 02 Dec 1996 19:50:54 -0800
P3D Larry Berlin wrote:
>
> Jon Golden writes:
> >
> >Brad, As I said before....white reflects...black absorbs...I think you'll
> >find the solution here.
> >
>
> If your slide mounts have a black side and a white side, that's EXTREMELY
> POOR DESIGN for ANY slide holder regardless of which projector you may use.
> Throw them out! If you need a system for distinguishing front from back,
> some simple marking is much better than endangering your slides with basic
> heat absorption from accidental misplacement in the projector. A basic
> solution would be to only use mounts that are white. Aluminum mounts would
> be ideal for hotter projectors. It would also be a good idea to add
> ventilation fans to any projector that seems to get too hot. Surplus stores
> sell fans pretty cheap.
>
> Larry Berlin
>
> Email: lberlin@xxxxxxxxx
> http://www.sonic.net/~lberlin/
> http://3dzine.simplenet.com/======================
Stuff and nonsense! I use black/white RBTs, black side to the lamp.
They come out of my TDC 716 with twin 750 watt lamps still cool to the
touch. I don't see how, but fact is, they just don't get warm. Of
course, I never leave one in for 10 minutes either! If the audience
didn't fall asleep, I would.
Gary
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