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[photo-3d] Anaglyphs


  • From: Ralph Johnston/Linda Sherman <copley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Anaglyphs
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:36:57 -0400

I just printed up a few 8x10" b&w anaglyphs with my Epson Photo 870.  They 
are really great and are just as good as viewing them on the screen.  They 
also have more pixels than my monitor is capable of.  I would post one but 
it would have too many pixels for most of you to view.  (About 1800 x 
1800).  These were 600dpi scans of a group of 138 stereo views of China 
taken about 1910.  A group of us will be going to China and will present 
these on a CD and as realist format slides to the Shanghai Photo 
Club.  They are very intent on recovering images of China as many were 
destroyed in the "cultural revolution".

I just looked at a cartridge full of 6x13 glass slides of China around 1900 
that Paul Wing has.  These are in a Gaumont magazine viewer.  Then he has a 
second cartridge with modern color transparencies mounted in 6x13cm 
glass.  Really an experience.

Regards -Ralph


>Unfortunatlely, since the color range of newspaper printing is very limited-
>the quality of the printed anaglyphs is generally poor at best. RGB
>presentations (as on a computer monitor) are the BEST way to show anaglyph!
>
>ron labbe
>studio 3D


 

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