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[photo-3d] Re: stereoscopes
--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Michael Galazin" <rexlion22@xxxx> wrote:
> I'm going to dabble a bit with stereo print cards, side by side.
The little
> $4 or $5 lens thingies you hold in front of your eyes just don't
make the
> cut in my opinion. What's the next step up in optical quality, but
still
> keeping the cost low?
>
Most of the alternatives for viewing print cards have been covered in
the responses to Michael's question. Could you imagine the variety!
Antiques, modern replica kits, diopters, nostalgia marketing by
people who do not appear to have a clue as to how to create a stereo
print card, and good ol' Bill's prescription eyeglasses! This is
truly a diverse group.
One additional response, one that involves a "splitter, mirrored
viewer," was sent directly to me (probably because my name got
involved in the discussion.) Here is the suggestion that I was
given...
-----Original Message-----
From: 3dquarium@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:3dquarium@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 1:36 PM
To: sstiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: stereoscopes
"Stuart,
Saw your letter in the 3D newsletter. If you'll go to the following
webpage you'll find an excellent stereoscope for big images.
http://www.3dquarium.com "
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