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Re: [photo-3d] Slip-in mounts?
- From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <drt-3d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Slip-in mounts?
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 11:45:23 -0600
> I agree, but until there are "precision" slip in mounts I once again
> urge you to NOT use the current crop.
It is my understanding that there is no current crop
as these mounts have been discontinued.
> You do not need any special degree to learn how to use the Spicer
> mount. Just ask any of the hundreds who have attended my workshops and
> are now converted *{;-)
I guess I am one of those.... Still, I am looking for something
simpler. The problem with the RBT -> Spicer method is
that 1) you have to first mount in an RBT mount (which
slows things down), 2) you have very little control over
the flipping/transfer operation.
The ideal for me would be a cardboard mount, copy of
the Albion aluminum mount. The Albion mount has channels
(basically a punched section of the mount) to slide the
chips under. There is a small vertical play to adjust for
small height differences. The chips can slide along this
channel to set the stereo window. The only tool needed
is tape to tape down the chips once you are done. Dalia
had shown me a sample and it worked well for me but
I guess it did not work out to a final product.
George Themelis
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