At 1:28 AM 10/3/95, CVNet wrote:
>From: knill@cattell.psych.upenn.edu (David Knill)
>Subject: color glasses
>To: cvnet@skivs.ski.org
>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 1995 14:56:04 -0400 (EDT)
>
> I would like to demonstrate some stereo phenomenon to a large class
>(80+ students) and would like to use the classic red/blue color stereo
>viewers. If anybody has an idea of how I can get some of the cheap cardboard
>ones, please let me know.
>
>David Knill
I'm posting this reply to the list in case anyone else is interested.
David,
For large quantities (red/green, red/blue, polarized--cardboard frame
only), try:
AMERICAN PAPER OPTICS
2005 NONCONNAH BLVD. - SUITE 27 - MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38132
(901) 398-6111 - FAX (901) 398-6119 - 1-(800)-767-8427
For large or small quantities (red/green, red/blue, polarized--cardboard
frame only), try:
Cygnus Graphic
Attn: Duncan Woods
P.O. Box 32461
Phoenix, AZ 85064-2461
Phone & Fax: (602) 279-7658
($2 for catalog)
For plastic frames,
Reel 3-D Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 2368
Culver City
CA 90231
Phone (310) 837-2368
Fax (310) 558-1653
or
Bernell Corporation
750 Lincolnway East
P.O. Box 4637
South Bend, IN 46634
TEL (800) 348-2225
For more information, there's a Web site dedicated to stereo imagery. The
URL is:
http://www.tisco.com/3d-web/index.html
-Jim C.
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Jim Crowell
U.C. Berkeley School of Optometry
360 Minor Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 642-7679
jim@john.berkeley.edu