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pola fiters


  • From: P3D ron labbe <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: pola fiters
  • Date: Thu, 04 Sep 1997 09:48:04 -0400

Dr T writes:
>I was thinking maybe I can use two of them (I have two, got them
>at Porter's at some closeout, nice quality glass for only a few
>dollars each) and mount them in a glass frame.  Of course, I will
>look funny but I will have the best glasses in the audience.
>Another advantage of using these is that they can be fine-tuned
>and adjusted for any projector, including those who do not follow
>the standard orientation convention.
>

I use polarizing cmera filters over my 2x2 projection zoom lenses- allows
axis reorientation when lenses are zoomed. Some filters are better than
others (Hoya and Tiffen are good) and usually cost more!

David Berenson sells aviator-style glasses from Polaroid that look good AND
work well...
ron labbe / studio3D
30 glendale st maynard, ma 01754
978 897-4221 fon/fax
http://www.studio3d.com


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