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re: Projectors
>If you're viewing
>slides in the winter months, you get the extra added value of heating
>your home by stereo bulb power as well.
Good point! Of course, if you are projecting slides in the summer
months you will need to run the air conditioner a bit more, unless of
course if you are projecting in an non-airconditioned basement (like
I do) where you are just going to sweat a bit more... Everything in
this life is a trade-off...
>When I first switched on my TDC 116 and popped in a slide (it was the
>first projected stereoscopic photography I had ever seen) I was
>thrilled. Projected stereoscopic images are magical.
>Joe Safferson
I know the feeling. My problem now is to get my family interested in
stereo projection. I am at the point where I have to either trick them
or bribe them to come and watch a stereo slide projection.
But now, with the Cleveland club going, I have a captured audience (we
actually lock the doors when the meeting starts) to torture at my
convenience... Just kiddding! I think most people who have an use
stereo projectors should put together a well-prepared program to show
to the public. It is good for stereo!
George Themelis
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