>
> I know it won't work with digital because of the sensor dimension ... bummer.
>

Are you sure of that?  Doesn't it just split the frame down the middle
into a left and right image?  Does the format size or the field of
view make any difference?

The only limitation that comes to mind is that you won't get a slide
for the viewer.  You'll need to print and view them by one of the
other viewing methods.  A nifty little piece of 3D freeware called
3DImages is here:
http://images-3d.software.informer.com/

I've used it to create anaglyph prints for red/blue glasses, which it
handles well and very easily.  It can make pairs for stereoscopes or
free viewing as well.

regards, Anthony

   "Of what use is lens and light
    to those who lack in mind and sight"
                                               (Anon)



On 7 June 2011 02:11, Collin Brendemuehl <coll...@brendemuehl.net> wrote:
> Just purchased a Pentax Stereo kit on eBay.
> Goals:
> 1.  I'll use it with some film for the fun of it..
> I know it won't work with digital because of the sensor dimension ... bummer.
>
> 2.  I wonder how well it will work with 4x5?  8x10?
> Some experimentation is in order ...
> First, shoot onto paper and see how it goes ...
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Collin Brendemuehl
> http://kerygmainstitute.org
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