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How to realize a Stereoscopic 3D digital photoframe

Step 5The materials

The materials
You will need:

2 Digital photoframes, the highest quality and size, the better; of course they must be identical.
I have used two Kodak sv710 photoframes.

An A4 sheet of polarizing film.
You can found it here:
http://www.3dlens.com/shop/polarizer.php

An half silvered plastic mirror.
 
Some sellers and manifacturers of these mirrors often sell small samples (about5x7 inches) for very low prices. Look at the size of the screen of your photoframes and choose one that will cover the entire surface.

A cutter, a few small screws, and some basic tools you already have at home
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Some spare DVD pvc cases.
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