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Re: [photo-3d] The jig's up
- From: Dan Wenz <djwenz@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] The jig's up
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 10:53:35 -0500
From: Dan Wenz <djwenz@xxxxxxxx>
Dan Wenz wrote:
> From: Dan Wenz <djwenz@xxxxxxxx>
>
> Kenneth Luker wrote:
>
> > From: "Kenneth Luker" <kluker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Mounting with a jig saves time and ensures a uniformly
> > aligned product. But I don't use one, and here's why:
> >
> > In the final product, the bottom edges of the chips are
> > parallel but are not on the same line. The top and bottom
> > edges of the window can be made to appear congruent for
> > the pair, and the ever-so-slight vertical disparity caused by
> > this fudging is virtually invisible--certainly not as
> > distressing as the tilt of a jig-mounted pair would be.
> > (RBT mounts also hard-wire the tilt of the camera, unless
> > you throw away the mounting pins and with them much of
> > the virtue of the RBT in the first place.)
> >
>
> (snipped stuff)
>
> But the RBT mounts DO allow some vertical adjustment, I think ), 1 mil at a
> time for several steps, don't they?
>
That's 0.1 mil, I believe.
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