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The self in the eyes of others is closer to the self in the camera.
On the one hand, the self in the mirror is upside down, contrary to the real image, while the self in the camera (mobile phone) is a mirror image, consistent with the real image. If you trust yourself more in the mirror, you will feel that the self in the camera (mobile phone) looks very unnatural, and it is different from what you usually see.
On the other hand, the process of camera (mobile phone) shooting is to capture light through the lens, then form an image, and finally transmit it to people's eyes. In this respect, the self in the camera (mobile phone) is more authentic because the camera (mobile phone) does not change the light when shooting, and it does not affect the human eye.
Therefore, although the self in the mirror is more intuitive, the self in the camera (mobile phone) is actually closer to the reality.
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In the eyes of others, you are in the front camera of the camera.
When looking in the mirror, the brain will automatically filter out some bad details, and subconsciously modify the imperfect parts of the facial features.
It is known as the "halo effect."
When looking in the mirror, people will unconsciously beautify themselves under the influence of the emotion of self-love.
And the mirror "deceives" people not only rely on the imagination of the brain. Different rays of light will have different effects on people, mirrors can reflect more light than cameras, fill in some depressions and fine lines on the face, and the skin will appear brighter.
Not only that, but the shape, plating and even the size of the mirror can affect the effect presented. Some clothing shops always like to present the mirror to the wall at a certain angle, so that customers can see their more slender and slimmer self when they try on and look in the mirror.
"The more you look at it, the more you like it" in the mirror is true
Those who love to look in the mirror in life will not let go of any reflective thing to appreciate themselves, and those who do not like to look in the mirror will not even look in the mirror for several days, thinking that they do not care about their appearance.
The former also tend to be more assertive than the latter in their own external conditions. Social psychologist Robert Zayontz has proposed a "repetition effect" that could explain this phenomenon.
He did an experiment: in front of a group of American students who did not know Chinese, some Chinese characters were repeatedly displayed, and some Chinese characters increased their frequency, and through the results of this group of students, it was found that they preferred Chinese characters with high repetition frequency.
Another experiment is to shoot some ** for people, part of it is kept as it is, and part of it is mirrored, and the results show that often the person prefers to do the mirror treatment, which is also the person himself who sees himself from the mirror, and his friends prefer the untreated **, because this is what they often see in their eyes.
This leads to the conclusion that when a person or an object is repeated in front of your eyes many times, your opinion of it will also increase.
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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.
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in the camera. People are a bit narcissistic, when looking in the mirror, the human brain will automatically add a beautification effect, and people are dynamic, so they look more pleasing to the eye. Filming**or recording** is equivalent to observing yourself from a third-person perspective, reflecting more realistically what you look like in the eyes of others.
In the mirror is a virtual image of a flat mirror, which is symmetrical to oneself about the mirror, the left and right are just the opposite, and the eye itself is equivalent to a camera, although it is an inverted image that falls on the retina, but through brain processing, it feels like a real person, and this can be confirmed by observing someone and his photo, except that his photo is much smaller than himself.
Principle of Mirror Imaging:
Whether it is a flat or non-planar mirror (concave or convex mirror), the light is reflected by the mirror in accordance with the law of reflection, and the reflected light enters the eye to form vision in the retina.
On a flat mirror, when a parallel beam of light touches the mirror, the whole will change direction in a parallel pattern, and the image is the same as what the eye sees.
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Summary. 1. When others look at you, they see you closer to the camera. The mirror is a virtual image made of a flat mirror, also known as a mirror image, the mirror self is the opposite of the left and right, and the human eye sees things is not a mirror image, from an optical point of view, the human eye sees you closer to the camera to shoot you.
2. The camera will also freeze the moment, but the focal length of the lens is different, and the face will be deformed. Only a focal length of about 50mm can obtain an imaging effect that is close to the angle of view of the human eye.
Are you a mirror or a camera in the eyes of others.
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1. When others look at you, they see you closer to the camera. The mirror is a virtual image made of a flat mirror, also known as a mirror image, the mirror self is the opposite of the left and right, and the human eye sees things is not a mirror image, from an optical point of view, the human eye sees you closer to the camera to shoot you. 2. The camera will also freeze the moment, but the focal length of the lens is different, and the face will be deformed.
Only a focal length of about 50mm can obtain an imaging effect that is close to the angle of view of the human eye.
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Others see you as the real you. You are the real person you captured by the camera from two meters away. What you see in the mirror is "mirrored" – you upside down. If you wear clothes with letters, the words on the clothes are reversed.
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Others see themselves as mirrors or cameras, like this is usually a camera, this kind of reflection is to see you is you, so generally what we refer to in this situation, generally is a camera.
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What others see as themselves, that is the real self, you can better recognize yourself through the eyes of others, improve your temperament, and make yourself better.
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Summary. The self in the mirror and the self in the photo should be closer to the self in the mirror as seen in the eyes of others. Because the people reflected in the mirror are three-dimensional and dynamic, and the photos are flat, statically depicting the dynamic and three-dimensional people in reality from an angle.
And the self seen in the eyes of others is, of course, three-dimensional and dynamic, so the self in the mirror is closer to the self seen in the eyes of others.
Wish. Whether you see yourself in the mirror or in the camera in the eyes of others
The self in the mirror and the self in the photo should be closer to the self in the mirror as seen in the eyes of others. Because the people reflected in the mirror are three-dimensional and dynamic, and the photos are flat, Tongkong statically depicts the dynamic and three-dimensional people in reality from a blind angle. The self seen in the eyes of others is, of course, three-dimensional and dynamic, so it is the self in the mirror that is closer to the self seen in the eyes of others.
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