The difference between looking in the mirror and taking a picture Which is closer to the person by l

Updated on vogue 2024-03-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everybody feels that way. The camera is used to represent a flat surface and a long distance, and it is a camera, and the imaging is easy to get out of shape. The glasses look at the mirror and most of the focus is on the ** and local and three-dimensional performance, and there are scientific studies that say that the two eyes will have the function of making up for the shortcomings when imaging, so people will feel more beautiful after transmitting the signal.

    In short, the performance of the camera is not yet able to achieve the effect of eye imaging.

    However, if you use light well and match natural expressions, you can also "look good", shoot more, summarize more, and you will find regularity, if you really don't like to take pictures, there are also ways:

    1. Use PS to install dermabrasion plug-ins such as DCE, which is simple and easy to use, saves time, and it takes a second or two to process a piece of **.

    2. Turn on the camera's beautification mode, the premise is that your camera must have this function, but the skin tone of this method is very fake, which is not a good way.

    Don't think that this method is a sideshow, women wear foundation and heavy makeup to take beautiful photos, the reason is actually the same.

    In fact, the big reason why photography is different from looking in the mirror is that in the mirror, you observe the face, and the photo presents the whole, and the secondary reason is the light, for example, if your mirror is in front of a white table (such as a white tile countertop), you observe yourself from the mirror, because the reflected light of the tile has a fill light on your face from the bottom to the top, so the appearance is naturally handsome, which is why there is always a poor worm in the movie, squatting on the ground with a visor in his hand, There are also different levels of flashing lights in the wedding photo area. It's easy to know this, just say two simple ones:

    1. Do you have a balcony at home? If the balcony is paved with white tiles, well, make the balcony, try to choose a clean place such as a white wall for the background, and place some green plants, flowers and plants next to the body, shoot it. This contrast will make you satisfied.

    2. Outdoor photography must be taken in accordance with the light, do not take pictures against the light, even if the flash is turned on, it is useless to take pictures against the light, two words, ugly.

    3. Shooting ratio, don't just shoot your head, otherwise no matter how good the camera is, it will not be "out of play", the reason for lens distortion. It is necessary to grasp the proportions of the body presented by the character and the proportion of the character in the photo, I believe you know the specifics.

    4. Try the effect of depth of field (background blur) when shooting people, so that the characters themselves can be highlighted, and the appearance is more handsome.

    5. Try to shoot people with SLR, which is much stronger than the general home card machine in imaging.

    One more thing to add, if you know how to ps, the questions will be much simpler, there will be a lot of skills, so let's summarize it slowly.

    Also, men in the eyes of women are handsome, and they are greatly affected by their personalities, if Jackie Cheung is never famous, do you think they are handsome?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you take a photo, others look at you as you look in the photo, but you will feel strange when you see the person in the mirror. Mirrors are always deceiving.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mirrors are imaged based on the reflection of light, and cameras are imaged based on the refraction of lenses. Reflection imaging is reversed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Photography can qualitatively see yourself from a certain angle, and it can also be used as a permanent memory of that time; And looking in the mirror is just a moment, you can understand yourself at that time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Then it depends on the person, some people are suitable for movement and quiet, some people are not, I personally think that the camera is better than the mirror!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The mirror is 90% of the image.

    And the camera function of the mobile phone is not very high, the definition is not good, and some places will sharpen

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The mirror is left and right reversed. The photograph is reversed up and down.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Some people are more photogenic, and some people are not the best in the mirror.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can ask: Is there anyone uglier than me, come out and yo-yo. :)

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The angle is different, of course, there is a difference.

    You'll see it very clearly, but it's all you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Which one is pretty, which one is more like it, hehe.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Hello, looking in the mirror is closer to the person, as long as the mirror is qualified and flat.

    Hello, looking in the mirror is closer to the person, as long as the mirror is qualified and flat.

    1. The ** taken when taking pictures is not yourself in the eyes of others, but closer to me in the mirror. There is an error between the mirror and the mobile phone through the traditional photographic principle of the self and the real self. It's just that the two are relative to the socks, and the mirror is more real than the self shown in the photo, and it is more in line with the self in the eyes of other people.

    2. There is no comparison between looking in the mirror and taking pictures, and it is difficult to achieve the effect of looking in the mirror when taking pictures. It's not so much that you look good in the mirror, but that you're uglier than in reality. Instead of dwelling on which one is closer to the hand-server himself, the mirror is still **, it is better to take some time to improve yourself.

    Of course, if you really can't get past this hurdle, then tell yourself that you are the real self in the mirror.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Looking in the mirror is closer to the person.

    Photography and mirroring follow the principle of light reflection, and what appears in the mirror is a virtual image, that is, an image that is opposite to the left and right. The principle of camera imaging uses a convex lens to form a real image through light refraction, and from this point of view, the self in ** may be closer to itself.

    When you look in the mirror, you see yourself symmetrically. **The effect is affected by various factors such as light, distance, layout structure, photographer's skills, expressions, etc., sometimes due to distortion of the lens. Therefore, ** does not truthfully reflect the real appearance.

    Some people may feel that one of them is very photogenic, but the other is very ugly and not photogenic. In fact, whether it is beautiful or ugly, it is a kind of distortion.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not the same. According to research, people will beautify their image in the mirror in their brains, and there is a deviation of about 10% to 20% from the real situation, that is, the automatic PS effect of the brain. I don't know if everyone will have such an experience, so let's talk about me first.

    The three types of image information about you in the mirror, you in the **, and you in the eyes of others are different, and even quite different. Relatively speaking, you are the most real in the eyes of others, but this sense of reality cannot be fed back to you. So how you look in the eyes of others has to do with the preferences of the observer.

    We often find that at a moment, you will feel very ugly when you take a random picture of you, so you will look in the mirror to comfort yourself. You will find that you look good in the mirror, but why is it so ugly to capture yourself.

    Among them, this phenomenon is the "frozen face" effect in psychology. The frozen face effect is to say: static images are not as attractive as dynamic images, because the information presented by static ** is fixed and unchanging, and the observer has no room for comparison.

    Moving images, on the other hand, are constantly updating the information in the viewer's eyes, which requires the observer to process the data all the time, and the evaluation of a person's appearance comes from the average of the dynamic data. This average is generally higher than expected.

    And static ** has an advantage, even if you look ugly, you can choose the most suitable angle and position, show your most beautiful side, and permanently seal it in**. However, it is difficult to achieve the perfect presentation of moving images at all times. Scientists have found that although they are all moving images, you in the mirror are definitely different from those in the eyes of others.

    This is mainly due to the psychological "depth of field effect".

    Suppose you are now 1 meter away from the mirror, then you in the mirror are 2 meters away from you in reality. When you look in the mirror, you're delayed for the propagation of light, but this delay is only 6 nanoseconds. The bigger delay effect is that the light has to be transmitted to the eyes, which process the information and then send it back to the brain.

    So the delay in the transmission of information between the human senses and the brain is further amplified.

    This time-delay effect creates a depth-of-field effect similar to a camera's wide aperture, which transforms a two-dimensional image in a mirror into a three-dimensional image. However, at the same distance, the delay of information about others looking at you is not the same as when you look at yourself in the mirror. This delay effect causes you to become different from what others see you in the mirror.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Theoretically, neither the self in the mirror nor the self in the camera is the real self, but when others look at you, they see you closer to you in the mirror. Here's why:

    1. The self in the mirror is three-dimensional and dynamic.

    2. Through the camera license, the photo itself is flat and static, and the picture will only be frozen at a certain moment, and if you don't use the camera to take pictures, you can't see your follow-up appearance. At the same time, some brands of mobile phones come with a beautification effect, which is relatively distorted when photographed. Even if you don't turn on the beauty effect, the pixels of the camera are different, and the effect is not used.

    3. In the eyes of others, you will generally be three-dimensional, dynamic, your expression changes, action changes, joys and sorrows, words and deeds, if there are changes, others will notice, can be observed throughout the process, so in the eyes of others you are close to the mirror.

    Comparison of real and mirror imaging:

    Many people feel that they look better in the mirror than the real person. Since you often wash your face, put on makeup, comb your hair, etc., you will get used to and like yourself in the mirror when you see too much, so when you look in the mirror, you may automatically add a "filter" to yourself. This phenomenon is called the "repetition effect" in psychology, which means that we will have a good impression simply because we are familiar with something, so when you are used to seeing yourself in the mirror with opposite faces and then see yourself in **, that is, yourself in the eyes of others, you will feel unaccustomed and even ugly.

    Comparison of real people and photos:

    Real people are actually better looking than **, except for the use of beautification, of course. Because there will be a certain degree of distortion in the ** used camera shooting, which will distort the person's face, and the photo is also affected by the angle, light, makeup and other aspects, you may accidentally shoot yourself ugly, so the real person is better than the **. In addition, there is another reason that you are dynamic in reality, and you may look better than static**, just like a**, we will feel that the person in ** is better looking than the screenshot, so **may not be as good-looking as the real person.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. The imaging principles of the two are different. Looking in the mirror follows the principle of light reflection, and what is presented in the mirror is a virtual image, that is, the image of the left and right opposites. The principle of camera imaging uses a convex lens to form a real image through light refraction.

    From this point of view, the self in ** may be closer to himself. Because, when you look in the mirror, you see you symmetrically. 2. The effect is affected by various factors, such as light, distance, layout structure, photographer skills, expressions, etc., sometimes because of the distortion of the lens.

    Therefore, ** does not faithfully reflect the real situation.

    3. Psychological suggestion. When people look in the mirror, they will adjust the angle, expression, and distance of looking in the mirror until they are satisfied. After a long habit, you will become more and more fond of yourself in the mirror. It has a lot to do with the mood when you look in the mirror.

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