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P3D Re: Moon Card


  • From: FGodmom@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: P3D Re: Moon Card
  • Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 09:39:02 -0700

>  Hi, this is my first post to the list, so please forgive me if I am asking 
>  questions that have been discussed ad nauseum.  I tried to access the 
>  archives at http://www.calcite.rocky.edu/photo-3d/, but I couldn't get 
them 
>  to work.

I should have known that, as soon as I asked the questions, I would find the 
answers.  (I didn't know about the archive at 
http://www.pauck.de/archive/mailinglist/mailinglist.html.)

>  I just saw an eBay auction
>  (http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=274260286)
>  that had an interesting hyperstereo view of the moon.  Anyone care to tell 
> me 
>  how it was done?  My best guess is that the two images were taken at the 
>  beginning and end of the night or with a three-month separation.

http://www.pauck.de/archive/mailinglist/photo-3d/mhonarc/msg09741.html

>  I think this is only the second old-time print I have ever seen that used 
>  anything other than straightforward stereophotography.  The first (and 
this 
>  is only a vague memory) was a double exposure used to create the illusion 
of 
>  ghosts.  Anyone else know of other examples?

This question still stands, though.

>  
>  --John Blackwell
>