Side-by-side 3D presentation

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Side-by-side 3D presentation

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Has anyone any information on the lenses used for projection of 3D films printed in the 35mm “Side by side” anamorphic format which replaced the “two strip” original method.
Many two-strip films were later printed in this format so only one projector was needed, and some new productions were filmed using this format and a single camera.
Any information…. pictures, diagrams, textual, patents etc would be welcome. Use my PM or email addresses.
Thank you in advance.

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That's Technicolor's "over and under"-system for 35mm-projectors from approx. 2010:
http://realvision.ae/blog/wp-content/up ... iagram.jpg
Some more information (incl. info on the older side-by-side):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-D_film#R ... rip_format
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Thank you, jpolzfuss! Somehow I'd missed that piece in Wikepedia. Great help!
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Thanks again,brilliant searches! Ihave bookmarked those that I haven't already got for later detailed reading. At first sight, Nos. 9 and 11/12 in your list of links should prove VERY informative. Thanks again.
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