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Post your selfie!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Kaat72
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In mah onesie :p
 

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That makes the one in the mirror a mystery. :D

Not really. As the image moves from east to west and the angle of incidence increases, there are multiple opportunities for reflection harmonics to reorient the pixels in a reflected image. If these aren't adjusted by a location aware algorithm, the obvious double negative inversion occurs as shown in the diagram.

refle3.gif


So as you can see, as long as Mike continues to use reflected selfies, they can only be viewed between the longitudes of 29° and 157° between the hours of 3:00 and 14:00 GMT (without consideration for daylight savings time).
 
Not really. As the image moves from east to west and the angle of incidence increases, there are multiple opportunities for reflection harmonics to reorient the pixels in a reflected image. If these aren't adjusted by a location aware algorithm, the obvious double negative inversion occurs as shown in the diagram.

refle3.gif


So as you can see, as long as Mike continues to use reflected selfies, they can only be viewed between the longitudes of 29° and 157° between the hours of 3:00 and 14:00 GMT (without consideration for daylight savings time).
Well any fool knows that.

I was talking about the upside down 2.
 
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