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P3D Re: Polarization methods
- From: Sam Smith <3dhacker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Polarization methods
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 08:16:44 -0800
At 05:03 AM 10/12/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I saw a photo-3d e-mail, earlier, from someone who watched a "3-D" movie at
>a local movie theater. They said the quality of the "3-D" was very poor
>due to the fact that it was projected on a non-polarized screen.
>
>Well, there is another way to produce a very good "3-D" effect without
>using a polarized screen. And, this method is much less costly than
>purchasing a polarized screen.
>
>What is done, basically, is to put a polarizing filter onto each of the two
>film projectors. Of course, obviously, the correct L / R filters have to
>be put onto the respective film projectors.
>
HA HA !! Good one. You're cracking me up here! First you propose cleaning a
shutter with lens tissue, then zap us with an unproven miracle of 3D, now
you've hit the big screen (pun) with suggesting that the screen has nothing
to do with polarization projection !!!!
Come on, this is a joke right ? Is this Clifford?
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