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RE: [photo-3d] x-eyed viewer
- From: "Gabriel Jacob" <gjacob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [photo-3d] x-eyed viewer
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 13:03:33 -0500
Boris writes:
>yes I do have a prototype cross-eyed viewer (in the form of glasses
>actually) that Alan Silliphant made.
>
>It does work well, considering the limitations. It is prismatic.
Yes, I remember them clearly now! I had reported on them in my
report on the Mesa 3-D convention. Here is an excerpt from it.
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Allan also demonstrated his prismatic 3-D glasses
with self-masking built-in. The glasses were
basically Plexiglas prisms for viewing cross-eyed
images. These should be great for cross-eyed format
jps images. The built-in self-masking also worked
very well. As he said, "They SELF-mask, so you see a
single 3-D image, NOT 3 images!" It reminded me a
bit of the horse blinders (or whatever they're
called).
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I found it interesting in the fact that they have some similarities
to the PokeScope, in the sense that they both use self-masking.
Gabriel
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