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In fact, the self in the mirror and the camera is not the most authentic self. The appearance of oneself in the mirror is higher than the real appearance, and the appearance in the camera is lower than the real appearance. According to the analysis of psychologists, when people look in the mirror, they will automatically make up for their brains, and the whole posture will also be subconscious.
It is automatically adjusted, so it will generally look better than the real appearance by about 30%.
But when taking pictures, whether you feel it or not, but in fact, there is a little nervousness, so the whole is in a relatively stiff state, plus affected by the light and angle, the final appearance is indeed much longer than our actual appearance.
If I had to say which one is closer to the real self, it would be the mirror. You in the mirror are closest to the real you that others see;
Because, when you look in the mirror, you feel that you are not bad, it may be just an illusion, and nothing will change in other aspects, but the lens is different, due to many external factors, the shot with a higher technology will look better, and the shot with a lower technology will be uglier and not accurate.
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The self in the mirror will look better than the real self, because the self in the mirror is a mirror image, which will be affected by factors such as expression, angle, light, etc., and will automatically beautify your image, so it will look better than your real self.
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It's yourself. According to some data, the self presented by the mirror does have a beautification function. In other words, the actual self is actually more ugly than the mirror self.
When a person is looking in the mirror, about 30% of the image of the mirror is reduced to our own real appearance. The mirror is related to a variety of factors, one of which depends on the shape of the mirror, and the unevenness of the mirror will also affect people's imaging in the mirror.
A mirror, or mirror in English, is an object with a smooth surface and the ability to reflect light.
There are two types of plane mirrors and curved mirrors, plane mirrors are often used by people to sort out their appearance, curved mirrors are divided into concave mirrors and convex mirrors, which are mainly used as makeup mirrors, furniture accessories, building decoration parts, optical instrument parts and solar cookers, reflective telescopes and searchlights, reflecting telescopes, car rearview mirrors and so on.
In science, mirrors are also often used in telescopes, lasers, industrial equipment and other instruments, with regular reflective surface polished metal devices and metal-plated reflective film glass or metal products, often inlaid with metal, plastic or wooden frames.
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According to some data, the self presented in the mirror does have a beautification function, that is, the actual self is uglier than itself.
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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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Let me say a few words, it's really not real, what kind of mirror to look at. The self in the mirror has a certain authenticity, although the mirror is mostly a flat mirror, but due to the unevenness of the mirror, the appearance presented in the mirror will also have a certain difference. When many people look in the mirror, they will feel that they are better looking in the mirror than in the mirror, which is related to the light reflection of the mirror, everyone's face is not absolutely symmetrical, but the mirror has the principle of symmetry, which can modify the face shape and make people look more beautiful.
This is why some data show that the real appearance of people needs to be reduced by 30 compared with mirror imaging, but compared to mobile phones**, the mirror is more real, in addition to light reflection will affect mirror imaging, light will also affect imaging. When the light is brighter, the image of the mirror will be softer, so that the ** looks white and translucent, and even the pores are clearly visible, if it is in a dark light, it will appear yellow, rough, and look very haggard and ugly.
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It's not real, it's like taking a picture with a mobile phone, it's just a portrait.
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We can see what we look like in the mirror. We can also see our own image through the ** taken by the camera. In our daily lives, we use these ways to ** our own image.
However, in the eyes of many people, the image of oneself in the mirror is not the same as the image of oneself in the camera, and the question arises as to whether one's image in the mirror is real or the image of oneself in the camera is real.
Regarding this problem, we can analyze it through the following aspects:
1. Whether you are in the mirror or in the camera, you are real.
The image of oneself in the mirror is the image formed by the reflection of light.
The ** taken by the camera is the image formed by the image sensor after the camera lens gathers the light.
Whether it is mirror imaging or camera imaging, it is objective and real.
2. What we see in the mirror is a dynamic picture, and the brain will optimize the picture we see.
When we look in the mirror, we see a moving ......pictureWhen our brains receive these images, they optimize them to make us feel better ...... our imagesThat's why when you look in the mirror, the more you look at yourself, the better you look.
3. The camera takes pictures, and the images are taken in an instant. Photography technology has a great impact on the effect of taking pictures.
The camera takes a picture of the scene at the moment when the shutter is released. ......Due to the different levels of photography skills of different people, many people can't show the best state of the subject when taking pictures, so when we look at the ** taken by the camera, we may feel that it is not good-looking.
4. When the angle of view of the camera lens is different from the angle of view of the human eye, the imaging effect will be very different.
The focal length of the lens mounted on the camera varies. The imaging effect also has different characteristics. ......The sense of perspective will be stronger when imaging with a wide-angle lens, while the sense of spatial compression will be stronger when imaging with a telephoto lens.
The angle of view of the human eye is approximately the equivalent of a full-frame focal length of 50mm. ......Therefore, if the focal length of the lens mounted on the camera is not equivalent to 50mm in full frame, the imaging effect will be different from what the human eye sees, and we will feel that the ** effect taken by the camera is different from the state we see.
According to the above analysis, we can know that there is a difference in the state between the scene seen by the human eye and the imaging of the camera lens, so it will show a different state in the first effect. However, whether it is mirror imaging or camera imaging, it is an image formed by the reflection and refraction of light, so it is objective and true.
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Some mirrors may also have their own beauty.
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Summary. In the mirror, you are indeed your true self, but not in the eyes of others.
In the mirror, you are indeed your true self, but not in the eyes of others.
As a very simple example, if you raise your right hand in front of the mirror, the mirror will raise your right hand as well. But if you raise your right hand at others, in the eyes of others, you are actually raising your left hand, and this is the mirror effect.
Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?
There is no mirror effect in our daily life and normal communication, but it will appear when we look in the mirror.
So, what you see in the mirror is actually the opposite of your true self.
So why do I look at someone else in the mirror the same way I see him in real life?
So just imagine that you flip yourself in the mirror and turn it into the eyes of others?
Yes, you have to flip yourself in the mirror so that you see yourself in the eyes of others.
The mirror effect is a very common optical phenomenon, not only when we look in the mirror, but also when we usually take pictures and videos, which is why when we watch celebrities on the Internet, we think she is very beautiful, but in reality it is a little bit less interesting.
Is it true that the brain beautifies itself when it looks in the mirror?
Yes, when we look in the mirror, we will consciously adjust the state of our limbs, appreciate ourselves and produce dopamine at the same time, so that we can be physically and mentally happy.
In layman's terms, it can also be understood as the brain automatically beautifying itself.
However, the self in reality is uglier than the self in the mirror, but it is much more beautiful than the self on the **.
If I look in the mirror as I usually amuse, I don't think it will beautify.
It's not like you understand it, we adjust our angle, luminosity, and so on when we look in the mirror.
So it's not the brain that does it automatically, it's the self itself that regulates the various conditions under which it looks in the mirror.
You regulate yourself to look in the mirror, and your brain is actually controlling you to do it.
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The self in the mirror is not real. Here's why:
There will be a certain difference in what you look like in the mirror. When we look in the mirror, our face is very close to the mirror, or under the filter of the light, we may think that this is the real self when we look in the mirror, but we don't know that our eyes have already deceived ourselves, because the eyes want to find a more beautiful part of ourselves, and ignore the not particularly beautiful side.
Scientific Research Report:
Scientists say that the self in the front camera of the phone is indeed the real us. But it's too real, because in the eyes of others, we are at least 30 centimeters away from ourselves, so all the disadvantages of our face that the mobile phone can see, such as spots and acne, are invisible to people who are at a safe distance.
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What appears in the mirror is a mirror image. If the left and right lengths are asymmetrical, and the mirror is presented in the opposite direction, the effect is very different, unlike a person, the original camera also presents a mirror image, and only what the human eye sees is real.
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Is yourself real in the mirror? Scientific research shows that it may not be what you really are!
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The mirror reflects a plane, and there is a certain distance between the pupils of the eyes, so when you are facing the mirror, the center of the mirror is real, but the surrounding parts are distorted, but not very obvious; But when shooting in DV, it is shot with a lens, and the basic principle used is small hole imaging, which is equivalent to you only using the eyes of a mouse to see the world Note: It is one eye, so both the sense of depth and the spatial distribution are quite unreal compared to the mirror. Ha, don't worry.
Well, this is a phenomenon of refraction of light, and this phenomenon also often happens in daily life, so don't make a fuss and try to avoid it.