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P3D 3d experts
- From: "ron labbe" <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D 3d experts
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 09:28:43 -0500
Marvin Jones writes:
>>Obviously, the text is a perfect description of Chromadepth type 3D.
>>The
>>reference to "polaroid" glasses is typical of someone wanting to >>sound
like
>>more of an expert than they are. I have seen descriptions of >>"polaroid"
>>glasses with red and blue lenses, "polaroid" glasses with dark and
>>light
>>lenses, and "polaroid" flickering glasses to watch those jittery TV
>>images.
>>It's the favorite buzzword of everyone who wants to sound like a 3D
>>expert.
Bob Maxey writes in response:
>Say, Mister Big Time Stereo Expert..... I have a number of sheets of
Polaroid Red, Green, Blue and Amber Polarizer Material. So the description
of "Polaroid glasses with red and blue lenses" can indeed be accurate.
Before you hammer someone about their mis-use of terms, try learning a
little bit more, or you are no better than the person you are complaining
about.<
My response:
Hello? Why the flame?
I thought he was entirely accurate in describing what is usually misplaced
descriptions of various 3D applications. The possibility that the "red and
blue" glasses referred to Polaroid is so infinitesimal as to be
non-existent: I have been doing stereo imaging for almost 20 years including
much professionally and have NEVER seen red or blue polarizing material. If
you do have some, it must be extremely rare.
Has anyone else seen red or blue or green or amber polarizing material?
ron , small time stereo expert
ron labbe
studio3D 30 glendale st maynard, ma 01754
978 897-4221 fon/fax
mailto:ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.studio3d.com
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