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windows in prints
- From: P3D Alan Lewis <dlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: windows in prints
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 20:40:52 -0800
>Thanks Alan Lewis for the response. For a minute I thought there
>were no more print-makers left in the list... ;)
Now, now George....that's like saying that there are no more zone
focusing Wirgin Stereo users left on the list! ;-)
>It is good to hear that... I was thinking that the window is more
>important in slides because the "illusion" (I hate this word!) of
>seeing the world behind a window is stronger when looking in slides
>vs. prints.
>George Themelis
I have noticed that the window on prints is more evident when the views
are mounted inside of a mask, like a Q-VU. Coincidentally this is just
like the slide mount mask. The physical mask window sets a very defined
and prominent picture window.
Print views mounted on the face of a card can have an apparent window if
the prints are trimmed properly, but it doesn't seem as pronounced as a
masked window.
We shall call this the "mask effect".
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