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Re: [photo-3d] stereoscopes
- From: Linda Nygren <lnygren@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] stereoscopes
- Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 18:17:18 -0600
How much did you have to pay for your personalized viewer-glassses?
I have previously thought about trying to get prescription glasses with
polarization appropriate for viewing projection, but hadn't thought
about doing what you describe with prismatic lenses. (Actually, since I
freeview well, I don't really need the prisms, but I am still curious.)
-Linda
Bob Wier wrote:
>
> >If you are looking only for your own personal use, wouldn't an antique
> >Holmes viewer satisfy your needs? You can also obtain a glass lens viewer
> >lorgnette that will allow you to see images printed in books and magazines,
> >rather than on the cards. Either of these options will cost you about $100.
>
> I've done a couple of things - one is that on my last eye exam, I took
> along a card and got a perscription (which included prisms) to allow me
> to wear them as a viewer
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