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P3D Re: unmounted slides
Hi!
After a period of expermentation and getting used to the new parameters,
I shot my first "ordinary" rolls of stereo over Christmas--three rolls
of Kodachrome 200. So far I've gotten back one roll and I never want to
shoot flat slides again! I'm a railfan so I took lots of train pictures.
The stereo sensation you get looking at rails disappearing into the
distance is something else! Railroading is a very 3-D thing anyway!
I'm still on pins and needles with processing. While getting the beamsplitter
slides back mounted is very convenient, I have the fear that the machine
that mounts them will pick up one of the bars between halves and start
slicing them the wrong way--this happened once with some shots of church
windows that had vertical frames--every picture on the roll was ruined--
cut in half! I specified DO NOT MOUNT on the first Christmas roll and
they mounted it anyway! I called Qualex/Kodak customer service and they
told me to write DO NOT MOUNT on the outside of the envelope. I told them
I already did that and it got mounted it anyway! They had no more
suggestions! They mounted it right _this_ but I would rather be safe
than sorry!
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mark Shields
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