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Old 05-15-2008, 09:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
Tarrybear
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Default Help, a very difficult photo-slide problem

The Problem: I have about 36 stereo slides encased in glass that are 3-d when viewed. My father created them in the 1940's, using two cameras on a bar that shot simultaneously. He then placed each 2 positive films in between glass slides, taped them in at the right distance apart and built a viewer in which to view them as 3-d pictures. They are beautiful. The problem: How can I scan them into a computer WITHOUT destroying the 3-d quality? In other words, I don't want to take them out of the glass, yet my sisters want to see them and I am afraid they won't send them back, or they will let my nephew "work" on them. How can I turn the slides into photos without breaking into the glass slides.?
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