Large Type : Books for Students with Low Vision
Object ID:
1992.300
Title:
APH Individualized Study Screen
Description:
Rectangular aluminum frame, track in frame holds a second aluminum frame known as a "tension strip"; two adjustable wooden legs bolted to the base of the main frame; braille instruction manual; pad of extra Deitzen tissue paper screens; APH label on leg, catalog#1-0330.
Dimensions:
H-11.5 W-14.5 D-0.375 inches
Date:
ca. 1986
Made by:
American Printing House for the Blind.
Place of Origin:
Louisville, KY
Provenance:
This device provides close viewing of film strips and slides. A projector is placed approximately four feet behind the screen, and the image is viewed from the front. Magnifies up to 7 times normal viewing size to allow close viewing for children with low vision. It uses Deitzen Professional Layout and Sketch Paper which is inserted into the frame to create the screen. Two wooden legs, attached to the lower corners of the frame, can be extended to make the screen self-supporting. The overall weight is 10 oz. APH catalog no. 1-03300.
Credit Line:
APH Collection, 1992.300
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