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P3D RE: P3D RE: IMAX polarized (was IMAX anaglyph
- From: "Sergio Baldissara" <winter@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D RE: P3D RE: IMAX polarized (was IMAX anaglyph
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 15:15:25 -0700
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 11:30:31 -0500
> From: Gabriel Jacob <gjacob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Eddie Bowers writes:
> > Speaking of IMAX glasses. I went to see the IMAX T-Rex show not long ago
and
> > I loved the polarized glasses they handed out. I tried to ask the
manager
> > about buying a couple of pair from them, but he thought I was a crazy
person
> > :)
> > He attempted to explain to me how 3D worked and that they would be
useless
> > to me. Trying to explain that I actually could use them made me look
more
> > insane I think.
> >
> > Anyone know how to get these?
>
> Wow, that's exactly what happened to me also when I went a little over two
> months ago!
>
> Eddie, are you referring to the new style glasses? The reason I ask is
> because over the Christmas holidays I went to see a 3-D Imax movie
> (with my buddy Wlad) and I noticed that they changed from the old style
> glasses to a new really cool design.
>
> The were very stylish and I wouldn't be embarrassed to wear them
> even outside as sunglasses! I examined them very closely and saw
> that they were designed and made in Italy (hear that Sergio!). Italy is
> well known for there very stylish frames!
>
"THIS Sergio" is quite astonished, a foreign order for frames or whole
glasses is not surprising, but my friends & I usually buy such stuff from
the USA, the UK or Germany, or even craft it ourselves, 'cause it's hard
to find here, as stereo photographers are rare and there are NO I-MAX
theathers!
Sergio
(barefooted shoemaker's son)
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