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Constant Infinity Mounting


  • From: P3D <gnored@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Constant Infinity Mounting
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:14:10 +0000

When I made my original posting about constant window vs constant 
infinity mounting (thanks Dr. T for the correct terminology), I was 
concerned more about projection than about viewing. In slides that 
include "too much" depth, constant window mounting may cause 
eyestrain for viewers of projected images. That's why it seemed best 
to mount for constant infinity, and accept the occasional "3D error" 
(object protruding from window, but also disappearing behind it at 
the window). 

I _like_ keeping everything behind the window, but I thought my 
viewers would be more comfortable if they didn't have to cope with 
"divergent infinities."

It still seems like the courteous thing to do. I was just wondering 
what other projectionists thought on the subject.

Gary Nored


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