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re: standardized slide mounts
- From: P3D <Linnstaedt@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: re: standardized slide mounts
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 23:48:50 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-06-13 08:52:23 EDT, you write:
<<new owner of a TDC project or view.... I have never had any experience
with
projection and have found that my mounting job is not really standarized
enough to change slides and not have to adjust the projector.... is there a
standard slide that I can use...so that I do not put people through
my fiddling about. ----Darren Gunderson >>
Dear Darren,
Yes, there is. It's called the RBT and mounting is quite easy. The chips go
onto pins which slide in a track. I made a jig so that I can space those
pin-bars at the same distance on every slide. The wonderful result is: 1.
Fast mounting. 2. Precision. 3. Consistency. In my slide show of the
Holy Land ( 50 slides), after the projector is adjusted for the first slide
(before audience arrives), there is no need to do anything more for the rest
of the show. Folks who attended the Southwest Convention (in Fort Worth, TX
April 19) saw this program. Immediately after, we projected the slides of a
gentleman who had used cardboard mounts and we had to re-adjust the projector
for every one of those slides. Too bad, because his photography of Italy was
exquisite!
Contact Jon Golden <3dman@xxxxxxxxxxx> who sells RBT products and will answer
all your questions.
BTW, you can safely ignore Dr. T's strange comments as he was up too early in
the morning to be his usually coherent self.
Best wishes,
Rev. Robert Linnstaedt
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