What is more accurate? The way you see yourself in the mirror or a picture? When I look in the mirror or see myself in a video, I look a lot different than I do in a regular picture. Why is it like that? Any ideas? Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? uisforukelele answered Sunday May 13 2007, 6:52 pm: i think that the mirror is more accurate. you know how when you take a picture with your camera, and it turns out completely dark or really bright? it distorts your image a little bit. but with a mirror, you see yourself in the exact same light you're standing in. however, and i think this is kind of weird, you are backwards in a mirror. one of my friends has a mole under her left eye, but of course when she looks in the mirror, it is under a different eye. that doesn't really make a difference with how you actually look, but i just wanted to throw that out there. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
Lorrena answered Sunday May 13 2007, 3:03 pm: I know that is so true!! Why do we look different in videos and then different in the mirror? I think that the mirror is more accurate because in a picutre, effects csn be added whereas mirror it is just you actally there. So basically the MIRROR is much more accurate!!!!!!
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XkittyOkatX answered Sunday May 13 2007, 2:14 pm: I think it's more accurate to see yourself in the mirror. Just know it all depends which room you're in, because the lighting could be different in other rooms, lol. They're all different, because cameras have different things to look clearer, so some of them have to change the lighting and all that.
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