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G0TEZ  > TECHNO   28.02.04 13:43l 28 Lines 880 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: How the Rovers 3D photos work
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I read ZLO2VALs description of the Mars 3d pics with interest.

Perhaps they should research J.L.Baird's 1942 Telechrome system. Baird
showed pictures on cinema screens throughout WW II having sent them by
cable.
Bairds 3D system didn't need glasses. If he had lived he was going to
apply it to domestic TV.

Details of the system are in the archives of Cable & Wireless limited
who created the hardware and Professor Malcolm Baird will also have the
details.

The Baird fiels sequential cameras, often called in America, the 'CBS'
system, were used on the Apollo expeditions to send narrowband pictures
from the Moon so why not use his 3d system as well.

It beats wearing red and green glasses,Hi!


     All the best - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7YFS.#26.gbr.eu

     Message timed: 01:52 GMT on 25 Feb 04
     email: ian@g0tez.fsnet.co.uk


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