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P3D 3-D Writers/Editors
- From: Ray Zone <r3dzone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D 3-D Writers/Editors
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:53:09 -0700
Bruce Springsteen wrote:
<I thought I had already revealed myself as "all hat and no cattle" to this
list, but I suppose red-faced rhetoric retains its power to blind the mind.
My style is a perfect
example of bad cross-cultural communication - full of idiom, slang, irony,
self-made coinages, unfamiliar words and double entendre - exactly wrong
for an international forum.>
Ray Zone responds:
On the contrary, Bruce, you are one of the best writers to post to p-3d.
Your recent writing on "Stereo Deformations" and a while back your elegant
writing on "Phantograms" both would make great articles for "Stereoscopy"
or "Stereo World" magazine, not to mention the publications of any more
local stereo club such OSPS or SCSC (though it would help to join or be a
subscriber).
I don't know how far back your collection of Stereoscopy goes but over the
years it has published a great variety of excellent articles on 3-D. Two
of the p-3d posters to this "Editorial Discussion" have modestly not
mentioned their contributions to Stereoscopy.
Tony Alderson wrote "An Introduction to 3-D Computing" for the March, 1993
issue of Stereoscopy (David Kuntz, editor) and "Convergence Confusion" for
the December, 1994 issue (Michael Gordon, editor). Both are excellent
tutorials on fundamental aspects of applied Stereoscopic Imaging.
Andrea Blair published "The Magnificent Mantis," a fine discussion of her
slide-bar macro photography in the June, 1998 issue (Robert Leonard,
editor).
So Bruce, when can I expect to see your work in Stereoscopy?
PS. The Dali stereograph in the March 1998 issue of Stereoscopy is a line
art drawing of an Eyeball (yes, just one).
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