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P3D Re: RBT mounts


  • From: "Ray Moxom" <raymoxom@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: RBT mounts
  • Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 00:41:26 -0600

In P3D-3543 John Goodman wrote:
>> RBT projectors uses a slide tray which is inverted in the projector.
> >The thumbnail line makes it easier to remove individual slides from RBT
> >slide trays.
> >
>> I always mount white to front and arrow to top - except for the
occasional
> >inverted asymmetric Nimslo mount.

>I'm still confused... :-)   Line/arrow to -top- means when
>the slide is oriented for projection (i.e., images upside
>down to naked eyes) or for viewer use (images right side
>up)? If the b & w halves are congruent, where does the
>half-moon cutout on the sides wind up: on the right when
>using a viewer?

References to the "top" are  as you view the slide by eye or with a viewer.

Ray Moxom