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[photo-3d] 3D-StereoviewXchange Email Exchange Folio
- From: "Brian David Phillips, Ph.D." <phillips@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] 3D-StereoviewXchange Email Exchange Folio
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 09:53:45 +0800
"David W. Kesner" wrote:
> Are you suggesting prints or slides?
> If prints, such a folio already exists in the APEC exchange.
> If slides it would present much more of a problem
Or go with something like
http://www.egroups.com/group/3D-StereoviewXchange
For a mailing slide or photo circuit the cost of dupes and postage might
become prohibitive unless the group is kept artificially small. Unless
it's a rolling exchange or circuit where the set is sent from one person
to the next with each person in the circuit adding one copy of their own
image. When the circuit finally makes it back to a person he/she
exchanges the image for a new one. Theoretically folks end up seeing
new images each time the circuit makes it to them . . . of course, it
then takes a LOOOONNNNNGGGGGG time between times the circuit makes its
rounds and you have to worry about drop outs and slow senders.
Alternatively, you could set up an E-Groups list for stereo image
posting like the one at
http://www.egroups.com/group/3D-StereoviewXchange (nothing there right
now, waiting until I've finished grading finals to do much with it but
am happy to let someone else do the moderating). To join, every couple
weeks or once a month participants are required to post an original
*.jps image (which can then be viewed or printed in whatever format
folks prefer on their own time) with "cardback" information with the
attachment. Then you wouldn't have to worry about excluding those of us
who don't live in the States.
Of course, you might want to go with an Over 18 tag group so folks like
Boris can post their wonderful images (and the Friday Girl could go
there too). Alternatively, you might want to block such images.
Just a thought.
Brian David Phillips, Ph.D.
http://phillips.personal.nccu.edu.tw/3d/index.html
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