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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2056


  • From: P3D Ronald J Beck <rbeck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2056
  • Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 10:06:02 -0500


>From my understanding of the pulfrich effect, the best method would be to 
make your own film.  Take a video camera and aim it out the car window.  
Now, drive around town while the camera's running.  With a bit of prior 
planning you can find a lot of areas that have good 3D settings.  There 
are several tree-lined streets in our neighborhood where the trees form a 
canopy above the street. Children's soccer games might also make a good 
film.  Or running events.  Any action that has lateral movement.

Now, for the rest of the list, should the camera be aimed out the 
passenger side or the driver's side (US steering orientation for our 
foreign friends :-))  Then, what side should the dark lens be on?  What's 
the rule on this?  Action left to right, dark lens on left?  

Hey, maybe I'll get into the pulfrich 3D movie making business:-)  Where's 
that case of Barq's?

Regards,
Ron

photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 11:01:48 -0700 From: P3D Richard  
> <Richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: 
> Re: Pulfrich Examples Message-ID: <3379FE0C.5DC5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Bill Walton said:

> >...glasses they brought with them.  I stressed that the pulfrich >
> glasses could be used for watching action TV scenes, >providing the 
> action is from the proper direction...

> Can anyone suggest good movie or tv examples I could explore?

> Richard 



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