Stereo Slides

 Welcome

  History of Club

  Club Officers

  Lighthouse Exhibition

 Calendar

 Anaglyph Prints

Stereo Cards

  Stereo Information

Stereo Galleries

  E-Mail Us

 Links

  Stereo Samples

 Digital files

 

OPENING TALK ABOUT STEREO PHOTOGRAPHY FOR LIGHTHOUSE SHOW

I. WAYS TO SEE IN STEREO
A. Normal Sight
B. Cards
1. Biggest in Civil War - realism
2. Print film or digital camera
3. Special Hand viewer
C. Slides
1. Peaked in 1950's
2. Print slide film in a camera
3. Hand viewer or Projector (polarized grey)
D. Anaglyphs
1. Scanned slide/print or digital camera
2. Computer manipulated
E. Digital projection
F. Lenticular print (wavy plastic medium)
G. Hologram (laser created)
H. IMAX (twin cameras), Computer Generated Cartoon
II. HOW IT WORKS
A. Two images fused together by brain - normal vision
B. Using either 2 eyes, 2 slides , 2 prints - 2 images
III. EQUIPMENT
A. Eyes
B. Camera (Print - Slide - Digital)
1. Stereo Camera (vintage or RBT)
2. Dual Cameras (wired or rubber banded together)
3. Single Camera with slide bar
IV. HOW IT WORKS
A. Two images fused together by brain - normal vision
B. 2 eyes, 2 slides or 2 prints
V. PROCESS
A. Shoot picture with depth in mind -- composition
B. Stereo window - coming through or behind 7 foot frame
C. Seperation: Normal 2.75", closer (big) or farther (smaller)
D. Mounting done with measurements for alignment
VI. ORGANIZATIONS
A. PSA, competitions, rankings, conventions
B. NSA conventions, workshops
C. ISU conventions, workshops
D. Local clubs CSCC Website geocities.com/stereophotography
VII. LIGHTHOUSE - CSCC
A. Lighthouse for blind fundraiser -- Longest continuous contributor
B. In November, International participation, judged

VIII. TAKE WITH
Slides
Projector
Screen
Glasses
Extension Cord

Two wheel cart

Flashlight
Realist
Hand viewer
Slide bar

Cards
Card viewer

Lenticular sample
Anaglyph sample
Viewmaster sample

Handouts
Poster - displays
Books _ Hollywood, Civil War
Anaglyph


Interesting story - Titanic explorers in mini sub filmed the ship. For "backup" they had a second film camera going in case the main camera failed. It wasn't until a long time afterwards that someone showed them how to create a 3D movie buy viewing both cameras!