TRU3D WITH LITE OWL
PREFACE

THE 2019 TT RACES AS SEEN THROUGH THE TWINCAMS OF TTFAN

INTRODUCTION AND INFORMATION



In 2009 I experimented with the anaglyph 3D system and have produced a series of websites since then, It only needed for you to get a set of red/cyan spectacles to see the photographs in 3D but the red/cyan did not reproduce the original colours at all well.

Therefore for 2019 I am using a system designed by Dr Brian May which reproduces the original colours and you can now view my photographs on a kindle, phone or i-pod as well as your computer or laptop




The LITE OWL, is now available for order. Designed by Dr Brian May, the Lite Owl is so small, thin and light that it can be slipped into a pocket or worn round the neck with a cord so that it is always at hand. This can prove very useful when you are visiting a photo fair and you do not want to constantly put your viewer down and pick it up each time you are looking at cards, or to run the risk of leaving it behind. It is also very handy in exhibitions that display framed stereos as you can walk around and see every image in glorious 3-D without having to wait for your turn to use the provided viewers (if any). The Owl Lite can be used to view modern or vintage stereocards but also stereo illustrations in books and magazines. You can also use the Lite Owl to look at side-by-side stereos, 3-D videos and even VR content on your smartphone. It is not bigger than the average smartphone (134x64 mm) and since it is only 3mm thick the phone and the viewer can fit snuggly into the same pocket. The lenses of the Lite Owl are the same diameter as those of its larger counterpart and accommodate any interpupilar distance. Since it is hand held focusing is very easy and people with different types of vision can, after a few minutes of practice, find the viewing distance that suits them best, and if you are wearing glasses there should be no need to take them off. The Lite Owl is bound to become your next best 3-D viewing friend.



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