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P3D Re: The $100 is still not claimed (was: Instant Anaglyphs)


  • From: Tom Deering <tmd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: The $100 is still not claimed (was: Instant Anaglyphs)
  • Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 08:57:51 -0400 (EDT)

On 8/18/98, Sam Smith wrote:
>>3. Someone claimed this setup would make a "full color" anaglyph.
>>4. I stated that full color could not be achieved using this method.
>>5. To prove my point, I offered $100 for an example.
>
>Seems the only catch here is the definition of "full color". If your
>subject were all red and green, ain't no problem. On the other side of the
>coin, t'aint a photograph made that records the full spectrum,with every
>shade and tint ever perceived.
>
>Narrow it down Tom, I could really use the 100 bucks ( $155 Canadian)!


Show of hands.  Who says that "full color" is just red and green?

Just Carter?  Okay then.  Now that it's settled, can we talk about
something interesting, or at least possible?

Tom



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