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HI

 

I found a working 3D camera at the local thrift shop for $1.99. I was going to

play around with it and develop and scan the negatives myself but I was

wondering if anyone still does processing and printing of these films if I

decide I want to do some color work. it takes 35mm and shoots 3 images per frame

and the negative looks longer than the normal 35mm frame.

 

Larry

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DO NOT, under any circumstances, send your film to Click3d. They will still take your money even though they are out of business, and you will never see the film again. Snap3D is reputable and have a growing number of happy customers the last I heard. Lenticular processing is expensive, but you can often use the outer two images to make a standard Holmes-format stereo pair yourself. Look up the Yahoo! group film-3d, or photo3d for more info. Photo3d is mostly digital now, but film-3d is all film related and there are many people there who are both helpful and friendly.

 

- Randy

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