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Re: [photo-3d] Tri-Delta Beamsplitter
- From: Peter Davis <pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Tri-Delta Beamsplitter
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 07:23:16 -0500
From: Peter Davis <pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I think one of the stereo magazines had an article a few years ago about
how to build one of these. Does anyone have a copy of that article? I'll
gladly pay postage, copying costs, etc. for a good copy of it.
Thanks,
-pd
At 06:35 AM 03/28/2000, Dr. George A. Themelis wrote:
>From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <drt-3d@xxxxxxx>
>
> >From: King3ddd@xxxxxxx
> >This is a precision instrument unlike any conventional
> >beamsplitter and well worth, in my opinion, at least $500.
>
>Also, those who attended the NSA Convention in Rochester NY,
>a few years back, heard the invited guest, "Mr Stereo", who
>worked for Kodak developing stereo products, speak highly
>of this device and its inventors. He said (out of memory)
>that the Mainardi brothers developed a great product. They
>brought it to Kodak but Kodak was not intersted in marketing
>it. The hand-made device and examples brought in, were amazing.
>The final product through Delta was compromised a bit, but
>still better than any conventional beamsplitter.
>
>The exact words, impressions and follow-up discussion about
>this product were documented in photo-3d... search the
>archives for more!
>
>George Themelis
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