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PARAMOUNT PICTURES 3-D PROJECTION SYSTEM
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Item No: M2234
Price: $75.00
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A superb find for the vintage 3-D enthusiast!!! The Paramount 3-D Projection system works with the flat projection lens of movie theatre projectors to produce a more panoramic and 3-D projected image (same width with 20% decreased height) of movies made for 3-D. Anamorphic lenses are not needed and should not be used. The system mounts on the front of the projection lens, and modifies the image via the internal multiple front surface mirror assembly. These 3-D conversion systems were apparently produced by Paramount for movie theater usage during the Cinemascope era and we were told they were used with Friday the 13th part 3 in 3-D and the Jaws 3-D movie. This is the more modern system that uses polarization instead of the two color system used back in the 50's. The system is contained in a portable 24" wide x 12 1/4" high x 12" deep black textured vinyl-covered wooden box with handle, dual latches, and reinforced corners. The foam-insulated interior contains the system components: lens holder, assembly mounting plate, 2 assembly support rails, the projection unit with polarizer set, aperture plates, two Allen wrenches, hardware bag with Allen bolts and locking knobs, and system instruction manual. Aluminum construction. Lightly used. Mirror assembly is in mint condition. This is an incredible buy at our price as we understand they cost Paramount $1000.00 each. We think you may be able to use your camera to photograph thru it(slides?)and then attach it to your slide projector (we haven't tried that idea)or make a stereo print for use in your old stereo viewer (we tried it with a digital camera and it works great). How about make you own 3-D movies? We know you'll get creative with this one. Get two? One for your camera and one for projection.
One of our customers advises that this can be used to film motion pictures in 3-D and used to project the movies with the free software, StereoMovieMaker available at http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/. Thanks Alan. |
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