Me 12.5 years ago. Yes, I do!
You're sporting a retro '70s look there Kaat.
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Me 12.5 years ago. Yes, I do!
You're sporting a retro '70s look there Kaat.
I had a phone that did that - built-in app didn't correct selfies.Taking your pictures in a mirror Mike?
That makes the one in the mirror a mystery.Could it be that when the images come from China they forget to adjust for the 180° rotation necessary for the western hemisphere?
That makes the one in the mirror a mystery.
Could be, I took this one in Australia.Could it be that when the images come from China they forget to adjust for the 180° rotation necessary for the western hemisphere?
Well any fool knows that.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.
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).