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Re: over-under
- From: P3D Larry Berlin <lberlin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: over-under
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 16:40:39 -0700
>Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997
>From: P3D Allan Woods writes:
...........
>>.......... one of those over-under viewers ................
>
>Eager to put the new device to use, I set out to make some
>photographs of my own to view.
>
>I constructed a carefully made bracket to hold two cameras. I
>measured carefully to ensure the lenses were properly aligned,
>one directly above the other. The cameras also were triggered
>in synch.
>
>When I got the pictures back and arranged them for viewing, I
>could not produce for myself the 3-D effect I had sought.
>...............................
>(maybe I got the medication reversed too...)
>
**** Perhaps you used the wrong medication! Try a generous dose of Halibut
Extract at least an hour ahead of your viewing. You know, the flat fish that
migrates it's eye from one side of it's body to the other so it can still
use both of them... (does a Halibut possess binocular vision?)
When you are ready to view the images, migrate your eyes to a top to bottom
configuration. Now the viewer's eye holes don't match your eye position, so
you have to lay on your side or tip your head at a 90 degree angle. You will
then observe the stereo effect that you expected and which is present in the
images you took. ;-) ;-)
Alternately you could just rotate the images 90 degrees before viewing and
skip the fish extract. :-)
Larry Berlin
Email: lberlin@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.sonic.net/~lberlin/
http://3dzine.simplenet.com/
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