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  2. Lightspark - Wikipedia

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  3. Stereo Realist - Wikipedia

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    Stereo Realist Red Button viewer with slides. The Realist uses standard 135 film.The unusual proportions of the slides (the image was 5 sprockets wide [5]) became the standard for 3-D slides, and is known as "5P" or "Realist Format".

  4. Slide viewer - Wikipedia

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    A slide viewer is usually a small handheld device with a slot in which a slide can be inserted to see a magnified illuminated view of it. A slide viewer is an instrument for individual viewing. Some models have an automatic feeder for inserting multiple slides and some have a slot for a strip of film.

  5. Kodak Stereo Camera - Wikipedia

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    It used 35mm slide film to produce stereo pair images in the standard 5P Realist format. This allowed Kodak Stereo Camera owners to use most accessories and services originally designed for the Stereo Realist. It was the second best selling stereo camera of the 1950s era, eclipsed only by the Stereo Realist.

  6. Slide projector - Wikipedia

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    Medium-format slide projectors, for medium-format slides larger than 35mm. [citation needed] Specialised large-format slide projectors for large transparencies of 18 × 18 cm (7.1 × 7.1") or larger. [citation needed] Related devices: Overhead projectors, for page-sized transparencies; Slide viewer, for direct viewing of a magnified image of a ...

  7. Tru-Vue - Wikipedia

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    The film strips, or film cards, were fed through a slide viewer similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current ...

  8. f.lux - Wikipedia

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    A screen in F.lux's "darkroom mode" On installation, the user can choose a location based on geographic coordinates, a ZIP code, or the name of a location.The program then automatically calibrates the device display's color temperature to account for time of day, based on sunrise and sunset at the chosen location.

  9. List of lighting design software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighting design software for use in analyzing photometrics, BIM (Building Information Modeling), and 3D modeling. The software is typically used by importing the structural design via CAD files. Then lighting elements are inserted. And finally, the lighting objects are associated with a photometry via IES files.