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Re: [photo-3d] --> calling all EKTAGRAPHIC experts: projecting stereo ??
- From: "Dennis M. Hanser" <dmhanser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] --> calling all EKTAGRAPHIC experts: projecting stereo ??
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:36:37 -0500
Chris;
I use AF-2 Ektagraphic projectors purchased new in the early
1980's and they do have the more accurate registration. It
was a feature that I specifically looked for. I think the
A-2 and B-2 are similiar vintage, but do not know for
certain if they have the same registration. If you have
access to the projectors before you buy, it would be simple
enough to test them. Bring some slides with you and see if
they consistantly place the window in the same location. It
would be best to align on the window openings, rather than
the subjects, thus eliminating any differences due to
mounting.
Chris Cavigioli wrote:
>
> I have heard that stereo projection of two slides using two Kodak
> carousel style projectors mandates using the "Ektagraphic" line (not
> the "Carousel" line) since the Ektagraphic line has additional
> hardware to exactly register the slides for precise positioning.
> Kodak is selling the "Ektagraphic III" line today.
>
> Does anyone know if the precision registration was also available in
> the older Ektagraphic models such as the E-2 and the B-2 (no longer
> sold today)?
>
> Has anyone used the E-2 or B-2 for stereo dual slide presentations?
>
> Thanks! -chris
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