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Subject: Using Stereoworld MF Viewers for Installations
Date: 2008-12-24 06:31:52
From: Mark
Hello

I have a possible 6 viewer installation in a venue using the above
viewers.

The wall area is somewhat shallow so I'm a bit vexed on best way to
light them up.

Any suggestions?

Cheers

M
Subject: Re: Using Stereoworld MF Viewers for Installations
Date: 2008-12-24 09:51:21
From: ron labbe
If people can pick up and handle the viewers, you could simply focus
the lights (track lights?) on a white wall nearby.


ron labbe
studio 3D

--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a possible 6 viewer installation in a venue using the above
> viewers.
>
> The wall area is somewhat shallow so I'm a bit vexed on best way to
> light them up.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Cheers
>
> M
>
Subject: Re: Using Stereoworld MF Viewers for Installations
Date: 2008-12-24 12:51:27
From: John Thurston
Mark wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a possible 6 viewer installation in a venue using the above
> viewers.
>
> The wall area is somewhat shallow so I'm a bit vexed on best way to
> light them up.

Do you mean a 3D-World viewer, or is there a someone else
now producing viewers?
http://www.3dworld.cn/en/Default.aspx

If you are referring to the 3D-World viewers, are you
discussing the original fixed-focus Steal The Light (STL, or
what I used to call the MFPV) viewer, or the newer focusing
and illuminated viewer?

--
John Thurston
Juneau Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
Subject: Re: Using Stereoworld MF Viewers for Installations
Date: 2008-12-27 03:02:28
From: Mark
> Do you mean a 3D-World viewer, or is there a someone else
> now producing viewers?
> http://www.3dworld.cn/en/Default.aspx

yes. have loads here which were supposed to be used for an
installation during the summer. This is a new project.

> If you are referring to the 3D-World viewers, are you
> discussing the original fixed-focus Steal The Light (STL, or
> what I used to call the MFPV) viewer, or the newer focusing
> and illuminated viewer?

fixed STL. the other i've not had my hands on yet

M