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Re: Sitting round the campfire & toasting 3-D images


  • From: P3D Michael Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Sitting round the campfire & toasting 3-D images
  • Date: Tue, 3 Dec 96 09:09:37 PST

> >We'd also have to change our picture-taking strategies to avoid any
> >shadows at all in the images so there's no black or dark spots in the
> >slide as well.  Only pictures of clear-sky noon-day white sand on the
> >equator are allowed!  >:-) >Mike K.
> 
> That'ss a very good point Mike!  With all these discussion about
> which side of the mount (B or W) should face the lamps, I was thinking
> that the subject matter will also affect the temperature of the film
> itself... A dark slide will certainly get hotter than a washed out one.
> There is no substitute for a properly operating projector... I suspect
> that those who have a problem with melting RBT mounts have a problem
> with their heat filters... -- George

I also suspect (especially in a TDC or ones like it) that the polarizers
might also be taking a licking (but hopefully will keep on ticking) with
heat filters that aren't working too well.


Mike K.


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