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RE: Mounting techniques


  • From: P3D Lincoln Kamm <3dstereo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Mounting techniques
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 00:17:08 -0500 (EST)

I usually cut my film with a polariod slide cutter that I found in a thrift
store still in its box for $1.  It hooks into the sprockets, so I like it
better than the one from Reel 3-D that uses a rubber thing to try and push
the slide film through.

I usually use a Realist film sorter, but sometimes I just mount 'em as I cut
'em, especially when mounting my close ups shot with the TechoNimslo.  I
mount them into my trusty RBT mounts, and then adjust the stereo window
while free viewing the pair, or some times for super tight fine tuning of
the stereo window, I use a pair of lenses on a stand while sliding the chips
closer or further away from each other using the super easy RBT chip holders
in there little moat-like things. Then I just snap on the other half of the
RBT mount, and view till my eyes are giggling!  The chips that are just good
enough for me to keep, but not good enough for competitions will go into
iether slip in (nimslo)mounts, or heat seal cardboard (Realist format) mounts.

How's that Greg?  Now you know my mounting secrets.  ;)
Lincoln Kamm
Maker of 3-D STUFF
http://www.concentric.net/~3dstereo


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