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Subject: Re: stereo wedding slides
> About 13 years ago, I had a colleague show me the "two-camera" system.
> He had matched cameras with matched 28 mm lenses. I used my Super
> Prog
> Maybe some of you had heard of stereo wedding photography, but I
> hadn't...does anyone have any info on the equipment and history? I
> know we have a few stereo buffs here.
>
> I have to say I was quite impressed with the photography...well lit,
> well posed. The guy knew what he was doing. I wo
eo Association is having its convention here in
> >Portland, OR. There probably will be dealers selling stereo outfits as well
> >as images.
> >
> >Jim A.
> >
> >
> >
> >>From: "D. Glenn Arthur Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >&g
nvention here in
Portland, OR. There probably will be dealers selling stereo outfits as well
as images.
Jim A.
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Subject: RE: stereo wed
check this out:
http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/igear.html
http://www.berezin.com/3d/twinningpentax.htm
mishka
on 11/02/03 10:53 AM, tom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>>> I have this client who mentioned that his parent's
>> wedding photos had
>>> been shot in stereo back in 1954. [...]
>>>
>>> I also wonder if it w
Back when I was in the Air Force (1960-63) I had a friend that did weddings with
a Pacemaker Crown Graphic 23 and roll film back. He had a Stereo Realist camera
mounted on top of the Graphic that he shot 3D color with. He claimed he sold a
lot of stereo slides (shot on speculation) to his custom
> Well, if I wanted to do it for my clients would it be possible? I'd
> have to find a lab, and a supplier of viewers I suppose.
>
> I thought I saw somewhere that there was a way to do it with a pair of
> digital p+s, but how would you view it?
>
> tv
The easy way is to get a 3D camera or a ste
I think it was a year ago that a member of my stereo photography club shot
had someone use a Stereo Realist camera to record his wedding in stereo. He
also had conventional shots done as well. The stereo images were okay.
Some members have taken old Nimslo cameras, that produce negatives for the
But, seriously,
The Pentax Stereo Adapter (I doubt they made these after the death of the
Spotmatic, but one still sees them the odd time on eBay or in pawn shops)
fits onto any lens with a 49mm filter ring, I think.
I don't see why it couldn't fit onto a digital lens, with an step up or step
I was thinking more along the lines of a couple of optios or G-5's
tv
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> From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 12:02 PM
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> Subject: Re: stereo wedding slides
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>
> Jus
Just think of it! Digital grabs in stereo. A couple of Starkist D's and a
bit of duct tape ought to do it...
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: "tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I also wonde
> -Original Message-
> From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> > I have this client who mentioned that his parent's
> wedding photos had
> > been shot in stereo back in 1954. [...]
> >
> > I also wonder if it would be possible to do it these days
>
> Oh yes indeedy! S
> I have this client who mentioned that his parent's wedding photos had
> been shot in stereo back in 1954. [...]
>
> I also wonder if it would be possible to do it these days
Oh yes indeedy! Stereo pairs or lenticular prints (though
the lenticulars may be dying out -- I heard the one lab
st
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