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Re:slide onscreen exposure


  • From: P3D ron labbe <studio3d@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re:slide onscreen exposure
  • Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 13:23:06 -0500

>David Stuckey writes:
>
>I've found the maximum to be around 100 images with a time of around 18
>minutes.  A stereo slide really needs around 10 seconds on the screen so
>that the viewers have time to fully explore the 3rd dimension...

I agree that 3D needs more time than 2D... with 2D images a second is often
plenty in a show that involves time... we are used to fast-paced images-
ESPECIALLY stills- look at commercials (for a liesurely look at images one
should use a viewer!). One should also to consider how many slides of a
similar nature are being projected together, and also- in the case of an NSA
convention, that people are viewing MANY 3D shows- and 3D is tiring on the
eyes, even in the best circumstances (which is rare!). David, I would submit
that 5 seconds would be a better average, with 10 for the better ones (and
of course one needs to vary the pace).

ron

ron labbe/ studio 3D
30 glendale st
maynard, ma 01754
ph 508 897-4221

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