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Re: [photo-3d] projectors/2x2/R-format/stereo window


  • From: "David W. Kesner" <drdave@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] projectors/2x2/R-format/stereo window
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 13:17:20 -0600

Paul Talbot replies to psot from Mike K.:

> > While that's true to some extent, the big problem with this
> > approach for me is viewing images with a totally screwed up
> > stereo window.  While there is some instant gratification
> > effect, the "window at infinity" (which to me is effectively
> > no stereo window) really spoils much of the pleasure of 3D.

Mike Kersenbrock replies:
 
> Don't know if it's me (my eyes seem to adapt to most anything)
> or maybe just luck, but so far I've found just putting the 
> store mounted  2x2 slides
> (taken with an RBT X3B) into the 2x2 viewer looks
> great 80% of the time,

The confusion here is the use of the full frame RBT which does 
have a built in window so that commercially processed and 
mounted 2X2 will not have infinity seperation. The problem 
Paul is talking about comes from having two unmodified 35mm 
cameras or a single camera on a slide bar. Unless you "toe-in" 
the cameras then there is no stereo window. It is set at 
infinity which means the entire image is set out in front of 
the window.

That's all for now,

David W. Kesner
Boise, Idaho, USA
drdave@xxxxxxxxxx