Thanks to all with the info on red/green stereo glasses. So far the source
given, except for one, is Reel 3-D Enterprises, P.O. Box 2368, Culver City
CA 90231 Tel: 310.837.2368. Product # 7021 Mini Red/Green 3D glasses $27
per hundred plus shipping and check required with order. These are
cardboard without temples.
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From: "Dale A. Callahan"(dac@BIO.UMASS.EDU)
Red-Green cardboard mount glasses are available from:
Reel 3-D Enterprises, Inc
(301) 837-2368
They don't want company/University POs but take plastic.
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From: Judy Drazba (drazbaj@ATHENE.HH.RI.CCF.ORG)
You can get Red/Blue Stereo Glasses from:
Ted Pella, Inc.
4594 Mountain Lakes Blvd.
Redding, CA 96003
1-800-237-3526....
Tedpel@aol.com
Catalog # 1121-4... $9.00/10......... $78.00/100
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From: Piotr Swierczynski (piotr.swierczynski@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ)
We purchased a pack of 50 for about NZ$1 each pair(=US$0.60)
Glasses made by Agar UK, 66A Cambridge Road, Stanstead, Essex CM24 8DA, UK
Tel 279 813 519 Fax 279 815 106 (These numbers may have had area
code changes).
We purchased via our local NZ agent: Alltech Associates, P.O. Box 100352,
NSMC, Auckland 10, New Zealand Fax +64 9 444 2399.
Email: piotr.swierczynski@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
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4/10/96
Also, why the change from red/green to red/blue? Is this due to the "color bombardment" phenomenon that causes a strain to some viewers or are there other reasons?
Any newer published references re anaglyphs besides the 1980 article by Barber and Emerson in Scanning 3:202-206?
John J. Bozzola, Ph.D., Director
Email: bozzola@siu.edu
If you can't find the correct colors, how about making a pair? Edmund Scientific (609) 573-6897 sells red, blue and green plastic filters for 12.00 dollars for (2)12x22 inch sheets.
I have no financial interest in Edmund Scientific (but they keep sending me their catalogs!)
Harold J. Crossman
crossman@rd.sylvania.com
Red/Green glasses for viewing stereo images can obtained FREE from the Philips Electron Optics web site @ HTTP://www.peo.philips.com
Look in the subsection of 3-D images for the electronic order form.
Walt Bobrowski
bobroww@aa.wl.com
I bought some red/blue glasses that were cheap and durable last year. I
had bought some others earlier that were crap as the lenses fell off
quickly.
The good ones were from:
Rainbow Symphony INc. 6860 Canby Ave. #120 Reseda CA 91335
800-821-5122
Dr. David Knecht
Knecht@uconnvm.uconn.edu
John Chandler posed the following question:
>We need to find a supplier of stereo viewers, the cardboard-mounted >polarizing kind. I've looked in every EM supply house catalog that I have >and can't find them anymore. I'd appreciate any help in finding these. >Thanks.
> One possible solution:
Reel 3-d Enterprises Inc...Po Box 2368...Culver City, CA 90231-2368 Phone: (310)837-2368
I just posed a similar question for red/greed glasses. Several kind respondants gave me the name of the above company which sells all kind of 3D materials - including the polarizing glasses. I received the r/g glasses the next day. They accept charge cards or checks only (no PO's, etc). Prices are so reasonable, that I just ordered them on my own charge card.
I am just a happy patron with no financial interests in the company. Peace -
John J. Bozzola, Ph.D., Director
Email: bozzola@siu.edu
John et al- Although no longer listed in the catalog, Ted Pella still carries polarizing glasses for stereo viewing- or at least did a month ago.
W. Gray Jerome
jjerome@bgsm.edu