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Re: [photo-3d] Spicer mounting, hyper photo posted
- From: Peter Davis <pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Spicer mounting, hyper photo posted
- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 09:19:03 -0400
This is a great shot! However, it was too big for me to freeview, or even
see, on my monitor. I had to save it and open it in Photoshop at a smaller
size. It's excellent.
It's also a very good illustration of how hyperstereo shots can make
everything look like a miniature. This looks to me like the canyon is
about 3 feet deep in somebody's backyard.
Nice work!
-pd
At 08:23 AM 8/4/2000, you wrote:
>Hi Dave and the list
>
>Just back from AZ with wonderful hyperstereo shots of Canyon de Chelly.
>Here is a parallel view of Spider Rock taken with an Olympus C-3030 digital
>camera.
>
>
>http://www.egroups.com/files/photo-3d/P7150001-2b.jpg
>
>Also, I just installed the Zenitar fisheye lenses on my RBT X4B and can't
>wait to shoot. Haven't seen the sun here in 10 days with all the rain.
>When Jon Golden showed me his at NSA, I went right to e-bay and bid on two
>@$169 ea. These are 16mm f/2.8 and are mostly glass.
>
>Anyway, I just mounted my 8-perf RBT slides in Spicer mounts using the RBT
>jig. These were in 7 or 8 perf cutouts. Out of two rolls, I had three
>pair with vertical misalignment and had to go back and remount them in RBT
>mounts. Then they were fine. I think I need a more accurate way to align
>the RBT jig with the Spicer mount. Am I being too sloppy? Maybe need to
>pinch at each end instead of just in the middle.
>*****************************************************************
>* Linda Sherman/Ralph Johnston
>* WEB PAGES http://www.ultranet.com/~copley/
>* 1) Photo Historical Society of New England
>* 2) Stereo New England
>* 3) Auburndale Community Association
>* 617-527-7562
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Peter Davis
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