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[photo-3d] Re: Subject: Re: stereo and the moon


  • From: Cmax522769@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Subject: Re: stereo and the moon
  • Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:03:42 EST

d'oh! didn't mean to post twice...

several years ago, i created my own 3-d rendition of earthrise, (among other 
astronomical phenomenon). i used my nishika, and also a regular 35mm camera 
on a homemade track so that i could take horizontle (landscape) 3-d images. 
it's all fake, however i would say that it looks very real, even with my own 
strict standards. i've had the opportunity to share some of my work with real 
nasa employees who were very impressed.

if you want moonshots in 3-d, you probably have to fake it like i've done.



In a message dated 30-Nov-00 14:45:41 Central Standard Time, 
photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< Message: 6
    Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 18:30:39 EST
    From: David H Quackenbush <dhq@xxxxxxxx>
 Subject: Re: stereo and the moon
 
 
 On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 16:25:56 -0500 pd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
 >
 >I don't know which set this is.  I have an Apollo 11 set which
 >includes many of the historic shots but ... THEY'RE MONO!  That
 >packaging lists them as non-stereo shots include for their historic
 >significance.  What a bummer!-------
 ==============================================
 Hi,
  My set is made up from Apollo 8 & 11 photo's, I bought it at Cape
 Canaveral. At the time there was no way to preview the reels so I didn't
 expect the views to be in stereo because, having seen them in the public
 media, I didn't expect stereo! The next time I go there I'm buying
 everything they have in VM.
 
 Regards,  David Quackenbush >>