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[photo-3d] Re: Stereo windows


  • From: abram.klooswyk@xxxxxx
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Stereo windows
  • Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 13:22:16 -0000

(Keeping Gary in the subject line seems unfair :-))

I remember he occasion Allan referred to.

Paul Talbot: 
>(...) created the RMM Stereo Window Tutorial  Slide Set. 

I have that set and I like it. But I didn't do a survey with 
it among newbies.

In the last century (Aug 1, 2000) in another window discussion, 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/photo-3d/message/2932)
I have said:
>I remember a magnificent tutorial sequence by Guy Ventouillac, 
shown in Paris, which convinced the French that a good view 
can be totally spoiled by neglecting the stereo window. <
Later I recalled that the same tutorial was shown at the I.S.U.
congress in Washington / Arlington.

The stereo window originally was "invented" by the famous 
Antoine Claudet, the Frenchman who left France to work in London. 
The George Eastman house has a stereo daguerreotype by 
Antoine Claudet on its site: 
http://www.geh.org/taschen/m197601680117.jpg 
dated 1855 and portraying  "Francis George Claudet" (his 
brother?), and this pictures has a stereo window. But Claudet 
already in 1841 had a studio in London "on the roof of the 
Adelaide Gallery".

Abram.Klooswyk


 

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