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Ernie Rairdin made a spectacular view for an APEC III exchange that
incorporated a movable image on the right side. By sliding it left to right
within the custom card stock, you could pull the subject flower either
through the window, place it at the window, or behind the window. (You could
also put it anywhere in between.) It's one of my favorite views...
I have been working on a good way to present this card on the APEC web site.
I will try to speed that one up.
Dan Shelley
dshelley@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.dddesign.com/3dbydan
>From: Peter Davis <pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: Multiple recipients of list PHOTO-3D <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: P3D Re:
>Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 12:39:23 -0700
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>Somebody could make a very effective Web page showing the same pair mounted
>with different windows. Has anyone already done something like this? I'd
>love to see it.
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>-pd
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>At 02:23 PM 2/23/00 , you wrote:
>>George,
>> I made a stereowindow demonstration slide for a slide mounting class
>>that
>>worked well in the Brackett Dissolver.Obtain a emde glass mount and cut
>>1/4"
>>off one end of the front glass. Attach one chip of a stereo pair to this
>>short piece and mount the other chip in the usual manner. I taped a
>>protruding cardboard handle to the front glass which was accessable from
>>the
>>top of the projector The emde channel provides a smooth travel for the
>>glass.
>> Regards,
>> Bob Brackett
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> Peter Davis
> Funny stuff at http://www.pfdstudio.com
> "The artwork formerly shown as 'prints'."
> Resources for children's writers & illustrators:
> http://www.pfdstudio.com/cwrl.html
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