Lot # 208 VU-LYTE II Antique Opaque Projector - Please See Description
Lot Number: 208 Ask Seller Question
Item Location: Dunnellon near 200 /484
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Pickup Date/Time: March 13 9:00 to 3:00.
Start Date/Time: 03/07/22 5:00 AM
End Date/Time: 03/12/22 7:44:00 PM
Opening Bid: $5.00
Bid History: 1
Current Bid: $5.00
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Highbidder: dvtr82
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BESELER VU LYTE II OPAQUE PROJECTOR The opaque projector, episcope or epidiascope is a predecessor to the overhead projector. It displays opaque materials by shining a bright lamp, often limelight, onto the object from above. A system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus an image of the material onto a viewing screen. Because they must project the reflected light, opaque projectors require brighter bulbs and larger lenses than overhead projectors. Care must be taken that the materials are not damaged by the heat generated by the light source. Opaque projectors are not as common as the modern "overhead". Suitable objects included book pages, drawings, mineral specimens, leaves, etc. In the early and mid 20th century, opaque projectors were produced as low cost toy projectors for children, were also marketed as an artist's enlargement tool to allow images to be transferred to prepared canvas, or for lectures and discourses. This big vintage beauty is in great working and cosmetic condition. The big fan keeps the 1000 Watt bulb cool and the lens produces sharp images

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