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 Entrance of the congress on the Grove Plaza.
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 A congress is made of interesting workshops...
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 ... on various subjects ...
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 ... like modern ways of making classical stereo cards ...
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 ... or presenting new equipments.
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 Compact digital stereo rigs presented by Jon Golden.
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 Larry Heyda presents a 3D Advantage of its creation.
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 Auctions with various items of interest for the collector.
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 But a ISU/NSA congress is mostly about projections in the Stereo Theater!
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 A large theater and a wide silver screen.
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 In the back the array of slide projectors and the sound part.
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 Ron Labbe (right) and John Hart (left) were in charge of the digital projectors.
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 Ron Labbe (right) is proud to show the digital projection setup (notice the fans on the polarizer!).
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 Away from the crowd, a smaller and quiter room where equipments were available to mount stereo slides.
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 The exposition room with some extravagantly customized stereoscopes!
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 Various artists were presenting their work: anaglyph, phantograms...
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 ... side by sides images, ...
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 ... some in large format ...
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 and a nice collection of StereoJet images.
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 Terry Wilson's life sized phantogram attracted a lot of attention.
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 The large Trade Fair was the occasion to find many stereo items difficult to find elsewhere.
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 DIY Holmes viewers, large slide-bars, books, glasses,... everything for the stereo fan.
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 An endless sea of stereo cards!
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 You can spend hours browsing through the antique stereo cards offered at the Trade Fair.
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 Christopher Schneberger from Chicago is the author of intriguing fantastic little stories available in stereo as View-Master disk sets.
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 Barry Rothstein is presenting is new phantogram book Pop-Up 3D.
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 John Hart from Colorado is presenting his MirScope, a viewer for printed pictures giving a clear, detailled and imersive stereo image.
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 Takashi Sekitani from Japan sells many anaglyph related things like these neat extra-thin film red-cyan glasses.
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 Glasses, you want glasses, here they are ! Polarized, anaglyphic, Pulfrich, ChromaDepth, ColorCode,... American Paper Optics have all of them!
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 Socializing while having a generous outside BBQ in the Julia Davis park.
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 The closing banquet.
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 The closing banquet, the french representatives.
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 The closing banquet, Carles Moner (center) from Catalunya (Spain).
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 Cowboy Rudy knows how to entertain people!
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 The banquet is also the time for awards ceremony and speeches.
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 The banquet is also the time for awards ceremony and speeches.
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 "That's ridiculous!" is probably shouting Ron Labbe.
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 End of the congress, time to dismantle the big screen.
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 Helping hands were numerous to empty the large stereo theater from all the installed equipment.
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 Rolling the silver screen.
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 Only bearded men are allowed to lay hands on the sacred silver screen!
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 And carefully storing the silver screen in its protective tube.
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 Many thanks to David Kesner the Congress Manager (left) for this successful event.
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