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Re: Newbie with questions
- From: P3D Paul Albers <PAlbers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Newbie with questions
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 11:36:12 -0500 (EST)
P3D' wrote:'
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> For aerial photos, a beamsplitter won't work even if it weighs very little.
> You need a greater base separation. Use a timer for a 1-5 second delay.
> You figure out how to wind the film & shutter ...
Well, rockets will always be moving upwards or downwards at any point (and
much faster when in the upwards direction) so photos taken at differnt
times will be at different altitudes, and the rocket may be rotating
as well so any delay between shots would be unlikely to produce usable
3D frames. Having a rocket over 15 feet tall is normal for high power
rocketry, but not modle rocketry so I guess it's not possible. (If
I am wrong, please tell me.) What would be the effect of using too
small of a base separation? Would the photos just be too much the same
to produce a 3D effect?
FMI: could I still get answers to each of my questions (building a
beam spliter, using Image Teck's single use camera etc.)
Paul
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