Museum Artifact: TDC Vivid Mainliner 300 Slide Projector, c. 1950s
Made By: Three Dimension Company, 4555 W. Addison St., Chicago, IL [Kilbourn Park]
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
Museum Artifact: TDC Vivid Mainliner 300 Slide Projector, c. 1950s
Made By: Three Dimension Company, 4555 W. Addison St., Chicago, IL [Kilbourn Park]
Research is underway on this one and a full write-up will be coming soon.
My father, William Crismon Lewis was the founder and president of Stereo Optical Co.
His stereo photography, inventions, and products are still is use e.g. the vision testing stereo machines at most DMV facilities.
See also: the Stereo Fly Test in use in vision testing. Fugi film may be able to print and frame up your sides to be viewed in a stereo projector using glasses with Polaroid lenses.
This is a slide projector, not a camera. It can still be used to project 35 mm slides on a screen or white wall.
The object is clearly identified as a slide projector on the page. Not sure where you see it described as a camera but thank you for the feedback nonetheless. –A.C., Made In Chicago Museum
I have a three d camera from the three d company in Chicago and am trying find out the history and if it is still useable. Thank you