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[photo-3d] Re: Quiz #2 - What if you have no choice???
- From: cfholzner@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Quiz #2 - What if you have no choice???
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 22:30:27 -0000
--- In photo-3d@xxxx, Abram Klooswyk <abram.klooswyk@xxxx> wrote:
> George A. Themelis comment (04 Mar 2001) on Cliff Howard's quick
> answer (03 Mar 2001):
>
> >Hold the camera upside down.
>
> was just:
> >BINGO!!!
>
> And then he moved with the clouds to other subjects...
>
> It might be good to add that Cliff's solution it not just a
> joke, but that it really _works_, you can mount the chips
> normally
> with the sky at the top, orthoscopic, and nobody will notice
> how you did it.
>
> Abram Klooswyk
Can someone explain how this works. As I see it, turning the camera
upside down will only invert the image on the film. Turning the
chips back over will invert them back as if the camera had not been
inverted in the first place. To put it another way, inverting the
camera does not invert the image, it only inverts the film. Nothing
changes in the image.
Tell me how it works.
Chuck
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