GENERAL: VR. Stereoscopic Viewing Glasses.

Of course, if you are going to produce stereoscopic images, then
you will need viewing glasses. Howard

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From: david@xxxxxxx (David Knight)
Subject: Re: Stereo viewing glasses
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In article <SKRAVIS.92Sep16151334@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
skravis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Kravis) writes:
>Can anyone tell me where to get get hold of stereo viewing glasses, with a
>red filter over one eye and a green filter over the other ?

The company
Reel 3-D Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 2368
Culver City, CA 90231
(310)837-2368

has a free 28-page catalog. They claim to have the world's largest mail
order selection of new 3-D supplies. Among many other items, they do have
both red/green and red/blue glasses.


-- Joe-Bob sez, "Check it out!"

P.S. I'm not affiliated with them but have placed one order with them.
They're a two-person outfit so expect your request to take a couple
weeks.
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