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Re: [photo-3d] How to put together a stereo slide show?


  • From: "Allan Griffin" <agriffin@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] How to put together a stereo slide show?
  • Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 13:57:40 +1000

To David Kesner:

In order to address your inquiry, I would need to know what your parameters
are, i.e. What projector or projectors will you use?
Will you hand feed or can you have access to auto feed?
If fade dissolve is decided on, how would you plan to achieve this?
Is it possible for you to work with taped pulses for auto slide changes?
Any other limitations on your hardware?  If not, then you can go
quite professional.  Please come back on List with some guidelines.
Most people settle for something less than the optimum because
of  very real limitations.

Allan Griffin

Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 9:54 AM
Subject: [photo-3d] How to put together a stereo slide show?

David Kesner, you wrote:

> I presented a show at the NSA Convention this year that,
> although full of fine images *{;-), could have been greatly
> improved to make it more enjoyable for a wide range of
> audiences. I asked as many people as I could for advice on
> improving it and received a few (but not many) responses. I
> have since searched and found that there really isn't any good
> tutorials or guidelines out there for "newbies".
>
> What I would like to do is start an ongoing discussion here
> (or in personal posts to me). I figured that no one person
> would be willing or maybe even able to answer all the
> questions, but this collective group just might.
>
> I will save all the posts and put them together in some sort
> of organized fashion and offer it to anyone who likes. Of
> course I would need each poster's permission to use their
> comments (for which I would give due credit).
>
> Some of the things we need to cover are:
>
> Minimum/maximum total length of show
> Minimum/maximum length of each image
> Narration
> Music
> Subject matter
> Fade/dissolve
> Format/mounts
> Etc.
>
> That's all for now,
>
> David W. Kesner
> Boise, Idaho, USA
> drdave@xxxxxxxxxx
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