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Subject: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 07:18:51
From: verityspace3d
Hi! Does anyone know of high-end MF viewers that can be used in gallery installations? I have been using super slides in the De Wijs 35mm metal viewers. Initially De Wijs said that they also had plans to produce a MF version, but sadly this has now been shelved. Any ideas would be most welcome. Thanks! Michael
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 07:47:17
From: Aaron Muderick
Can you just create some sort of exterior casing that is more durable and looks fancier for the 3DWorld STL viewers?

Aaron

verityspace3d wrote:
 

Hi! Does anyone know of high-end MF viewers that can be used in gallery installations? I have been using super slides in the De Wijs 35mm metal viewers. Initially De Wijs said that they also had plans to produce a MF version, but sadly this has now been shelved. Any ideas would be most welcome. Thanks! Michael

Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 08:11:05
From: verityspace3d
Thanks Aaron. I have tried but sadly they are not high-end enough. They will be mounted in professional white light-boxes in a modern high-end gallery space. I have been cropping my images and using super slides but would like to use the full image and give the viewer a more immersive experience! Michael


--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Muderick wrote:
>
> Can you just create some sort of exterior casing that is more durable
> and looks fancier for the 3DWorld STL viewers?
>
> Aaron
>
> verityspace3d wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi! Does anyone know of high-end MF viewers that can be used in
> > gallery installations? I have been using super slides in the De Wijs
> > 35mm metal viewers. Initially De Wijs said that they also had plans to
> > produce a MF version, but sadly this has now been shelved. Any ideas
> > would be most welcome. Thanks! Michael
> >
> >
>
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 10:44:40
From: Aaron Muderick
Do you think you could tear out the lenses from the STL viewer and build
your own frame? It might be expensive to commission 20 Saturn Slide
Viewers.

Aaron

verityspace3d wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Thanks Aaron. I have tried but sadly they are not high-end enough.
> They will be mounted in professional white light-boxes in a modern
> high-end gallery space. I have been cropping my images and using super
> slides but would like to use the full image and give the viewer a more
> immersive experience! Michael
>
> --- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com
> , Aaron Muderick wrote:
> >
> > Can you just create some sort of exterior casing that is more durable
> > and looks fancier for the 3DWorld STL viewers?
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> > verityspace3d wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi! Does anyone know of high-end MF viewers that can be used in
> > > gallery installations? I have been using super slides in the De Wijs
> > > 35mm metal viewers. Initially De Wijs said that they also had plans to
> > > produce a MF version, but sadly this has now been shelved. Any ideas
> > > would be most welcome. Thanks! Michael
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 11:21:25
From: DrT (George Themelis)
> Do you think you could tear out the lenses from the STL viewer and
> build
> your own frame?

FYI, I have a small stock of these lenses that I am selling, so you
would not need to tear out the lenses from an existing viewer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220313136731

George
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 11:55:49
From: verityspace3d
Yes, I think this will be the best idea... time to get my hands dirty! Dr T has lenses that are suitable. (Thanks George.)

If anyone is interested, here is the 35mm De Wijs panel viewer I use. It is excellent.

http://www.dewijs-3d.com/Panel_viewers/In_wall_RVS_viewer_UK.html

Michael


--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Muderick wrote:
>
> Do you think you could tear out the lenses from the STL viewer and build
> your own frame? It might be expensive to commission 20 Saturn Slide
> Viewers.
>
> Aaron
>
> verityspace3d wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks Aaron. I have tried but sadly they are not high-end enough.
> > They will be mounted in professional white light-boxes in a modern
> > high-end gallery space. I have been cropping my images and using super
> > slides but would like to use the full image and give the viewer a more
> > immersive experience! Michael
> >
> > --- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com
> > , Aaron Muderick wrote:
> > >
> > > Can you just create some sort of exterior casing that is more durable
> > > and looks fancier for the 3DWorld STL viewers?
> > >
> > > Aaron
> > >
> > > verityspace3d wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi! Does anyone know of high-end MF viewers that can be used in
> > > > gallery installations? I have been using super slides in the De Wijs
> > > > 35mm metal viewers. Initially De Wijs said that they also had plans to
> > > > produce a MF version, but sadly this has now been shelved. Any ideas
> > > > would be most welcome. Thanks! Michael
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-20 12:34:54
From: DrT (George Themelis)
> If anyone is interested, here is the 35mm De Wijs panel viewer I use.
> It is excellent.
> http://www.dewijs-3d.com/Panel_viewers/In_wall_RVS_viewer_UK.html

Yes... I have used several DeWijs viewers, all excellent. The best ever
made really. I sold my View-Master viewer and the smaller 35mm viewers
but kept the "Combi", a versatile viewer that allows you to view both
"realist" and "2x2x2" slide formats.

George
Subject: Re: exhibition MF viewers
Date: 2009-10-21 05:09:41
From: Alan Lewis
> If anyone is interested, here is the 35mm De Wijs panel viewer I use.
> It is excellent.
> http://www.dewijs-3d.com/Panel_viewers/In_wall_RVS_viewer_UK.html

3D Concepts has a redesigned DPV (Dual Purpose Viewer) viewer now that can
be panel mounted or hand held that does the same thing. Most people use it
for professional multi viewer panel displays. It should handle super slides
as well.
It's not full frame MF as you are asking for though.

Alan