• edinbruh@feddit.it
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    5 hours ago

    When you see your own face in the mirror, no matter how far you are, the portion of the mirror showing your face is always half the size of your actual face.

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        1 hour ago

        Try it. Look at a mirror and put a ruler on the mirror, the size of your face on the mirror will always be the same, no matter how far you are. It will be half the size of your actual face.

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    13 hours ago

    Flip it around to be a mirror image instead of photo orientation. Your brain is accustomed to seeing your own face in the mirror and corrects for the asymmetry, so it can seem exaggerated when flipped the other way in pictures.

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    10 hours ago

    Shame on me, last photo of myself (for some kind of ID) needed an “improvement” by the “AI” on my phone. I looked like some kind of menacing Mafia boss. Now I look almost like a normal person.