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P3D Double exposed 3-D
>Or even better, do a triple exposure and eliminate the polarized
glasses.
>After you black out the screen and take the people, cover the left lens
of
>your projector and the left lens of you camera and expose it. Do the
same
>for the right image.
>-Eddie
I tried something like this years ago. However I forgot that since the
projected slide is upside down, the left image is coming out of the
right lens and visa versa. So I had a pseudo image from a screen double
exposed on an outdoors scene. I was attempting to make a ghost- like
image floating. I often plan to retry this.
RDS
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