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Re: Lens Separation calculations
- From: P3D Jim Crowell <crowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Lens Separation calculations
- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 08:38:24 -0800
At 7:54 AM -0800 2/3/97, P3D wrote:
> An important point for many scenics is that, except for elevated
>viewpoints, the ground(whatever the photographer stands on) is in the scene
>so hypers are difficult to do well.
>
Yes! After a bit of experimenting I decided to either mount hypers as
prints in View Magic format, trimming the bottom to get rid of stuff that
was too close, or as slides using the reduced-height Euro-format mounts
that Joel Alpers sells.
I'll probably be needing to order some more soon, after a long period of
photographic inactivity--we're off on Wednesday on a 5-day trip to Las
Vegas with side-trips some subset of Death Valley, the Grand Canyon, &
Hoover Dam...& of course I just realized I'm almost out of film & don't
have time to put in an order with B&H...
-Jim C.
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Jim Crowell
Division of Biology
216-76
Caltech
Pasadena, CA
(818) 395-8337
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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