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P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2819
- From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
- Subject: P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2819
- Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 09:27:57 -0700
> Where have all the stereocard PRINT-makers gone? Every day I find
> commentary about slides, projectors, screens, film cutters, projector
> bulbs, slide mounts, slide viewers, etc. etc. How about some input
> about cards, prints, mounting, viewing, hand tinting, whatever???
Well... I did at least mention a few weeks ago about how I made my
first stereoview card in my club's hands-on class (thanks to Shab Levy)
and how I made my "own" a day or two later.
My "own" one was done with a computerized "version" identical in
algorithmic proceedure as the "paper and scissors" version -- and
then printed it with tick-marks on the corners. Also put a shrunk
version on my web page (such as it isn't). Boring picture, but
lotsa detail and depth "stuff".
So "prints" was made on a Epson color stylus, viewing was with an
ordinary Keystone viewer. "Mounting" was putting the ink on a
white paper base (so it's one piece and although floppy, works kindof).
Don't recall if I did any "Hand tinting", but my manipulation
within Photoshop may qualify.
Sounds kind of computer'y, but I assure you I did exactly the
same things I did in "class" with paper photos and glue, just
with a different set of tools. My cuts are a lot straighter
with Photoshop, and the corners are a lot closer to 90 degrees. :-)
Does this count?
Mike K.
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> Carole
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