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Need a photo lab for Nishika 3-D camera
Can anyone recommend a good photo lab (preferably in the USA) that will properly develop images from a Nishika 35mm 3-D camera? I actually have a client who has asked for this type of image! TIA
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Need a photo lab for Nishika 3-D camera
"sgfan3" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good photo lab (preferably in the USA) that will properly develop images from a Nishika 35mm 3-D camera? I actually have a client who has asked for this type of image! TIA I used to do stereo slides with a Realist 3D. Most any lab that processed slides in those days (the 70's) would do it. As far as I know, the development is the same as for any slides. The whole difference was in the mounting. They were "half frame", or 24 x 24 mm, and they mounted them in a single cardboard frame, about two and a half inches apart, so they would fit into their viewer, which was essentially two slide viewers build into one plastic frame. I have been thinking of getting back into stereo, but today, I would take two standard 35 mm slides and view them in a twin slide viewer of my own making. (probably by gluing two slide viewers on a wooden stick the right distance apart.) I still have a lot of the old slides I used to do, and I am able to fit them in the end slot of my KM-5400 film scanner, so I can get their images scanned into my computer. Once I have them there, I can make prints, or anything else. |
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Need a photo lab for Nishika 3-D camera
"William Graham" writes:
"sgfan3" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good photo lab (preferably in the USA) that will properly develop images from a Nishika 35mm 3-D camera? I actually have a client who has asked for this type of image! TIA I used to do stereo slides with a Realist 3D. Most any lab that processed slides in those days (the 70's) would do it. As far as I know, the development is the same as for any slides. The whole difference was in the mounting. They were "half frame", or 24 x 24 mm, and they mounted them in a single cardboard frame, about two and a half inches apart, so they would fit into their viewer, which was essentially two slide viewers build into one plastic frame. He didn't say "slides"; he said "Nishika". This is a print process, using micro-lenses over the print. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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Need a photo lab for Nishika 3-D camera
"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... "William Graham" writes: "sgfan3" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good photo lab (preferably in the USA) that will properly develop images from a Nishika 35mm 3-D camera? I actually have a client who has asked for this type of image! TIA I used to do stereo slides with a Realist 3D. Most any lab that processed slides in those days (the 70's) would do it. As far as I know, the development is the same as for any slides. The whole difference was in the mounting. They were "half frame", or 24 x 24 mm, and they mounted them in a single cardboard frame, about two and a half inches apart, so they would fit into their viewer, which was essentially two slide viewers build into one plastic frame. He didn't say "slides"; he said "Nishika". This is a print process, using micro-lenses over the print. There's a place in Duluth, GA that processes them. Here is a link: http://www.acecam.com/faq/3dcamera.html |
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Need a photo lab for Nishika 3-D camera
On 2006-04-27 04:29:46 -0400, "William Graham" said:
"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message ... Here is a better link: http://www.acecam.com/faq/3dit.html This link is to the actual processing company: http://www.snap3d.com/ -- Michael | "He's dead, Jim." |
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