Mod edit- Hell man, my eyes! No more of the big comedy smilies please! (Enjoy your books and birthday though!)-Mike
Mod edit- Hell man, my eyes! No more of the big comedy smilies please! (Enjoy your books and birthday though!)-Mike
DamienB wrote:MikeT wrote:i've read that with Leos album you get a set of 3D glasses to look at some of the pics with? Is the effect good or not
I wish they'd just printed the 3d shots as 2d. It's just a gimmick and doesn't work very well, completely overwhelming the colours in the process.
MikeT wrote:it doesn’t help that they have been chopped and changed around a bit, the photo on page 53 is especially bad somehow the rudder seems to have found itself onto the right hand side of the transom.
MikeT wrote:I really loved all the pics of CN7 as I've only ever seen a few of them from the 60's
Mike Bull wrote:Never noticed that, but you're right. Never quite worked out what was going on with the jet pipe in that photo either?!
MikeT wrote:Mike Bull wrote:Never noticed that, but you're right. Never quite worked out what was going on with the jet pipe in that photo either?!
Thats what caused me to look at the pic in more detail the jet pipe I know its only one faulty picture but when the book is sold as a photo album and has very few words in it you'd of thought they could at least get the super duper special 3D pics right. Non the less I'm really pleased with it a fantastic set of photos that I wouldn't have stood a chance of finding elsewhere.
walks off tuting at the thought of folk riping out pics of beautiful CN7 just cause it isn't a boat
sheppane wrote:
That pic of K7, and quite a few others were transposed during printing, and David never got a chance to see a proof copy from the publishers before they started the print run. (He was mortified when they produced 3000 production copies with the various errors). That image was taken in 56, after the mods to the cockpit and the flute's were applied. The Jet pipe orifice has been masked, with the Beryl not installed. It was kept at Abbots, Donald's home to be reinstalled when the boat came back from the coach-builders. All the other 56 pics are in fact images taken in 57.
MikeT wrote:sheppane wrote:
That pic of K7, and quite a few others were transposed during printing, and David never got a chance to see a proof copy from the publishers before they started the print run. (He was mortified when they produced 3000 production copies with the various errors). That image was taken in 56, after the mods to the cockpit and the flute's were applied. The Jet pipe orifice has been masked, with the Beryl not installed. It was kept at Abbots, Donald's home to be reinstalled when the boat came back from the coach-builders. All the other 56 pics are in fact images taken in 57.
I wasn't even aware that the flutes had been changed untill I looked at the book, I don't know how much differance they make perfomance wise but from a looks point I think they make the boat a hell of a lot better looking. On another note I've been looking at stereo realist camera's on flea bay since I got the album and if I can get a cheap(ish) one and a viewer I'm thinking of adding one to my collection.
sheppane wrote:
David was disappointed with the print reproduction on the 3d images. When viewed as the slides, with 3d glasses, they are spectacular. Some work much better tan others in the book.
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