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P3D Re: polarizer filters


  • From: "William J. Carter, Ph.D." <wc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: polarizer filters
  • Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 06:45:04 -0700

At 07:04 AM 10/15/98 -0600, Peter Homer wrote:
That Michael Kentrox wrote:
>I have no idea if it'd be as effective to get the "polarizer effect"
>inasmuch I've not used the circulars before...
And then continued...

>I have not used circular polarisers either... 
I've had to use them on my Maxxum.. I was disapointed with the less than
dramatic results.

>...but it seems to me that they would still have to be turned 
>and in precise unison for stereo work. 
I would think a single sheet, large enough to cover both lenses and the view
finder, would be the way to go. Hold it close enough to the lenses to avoid
reflections, unless you want to lower the contrast. Polaroid will send
samples that are more than you'd need. I once got a 8"x8" glass-substrate
sample, from some company.. but I don't remember who.


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