Be sure to refer to yourself in the third person, Randy.
Sorry for OT...couldn't resist.
Be sure to refer to yourself in the third person, Randy.
Sorry for OT...couldn't resist.
Was talking to the manager at a large pro lab in Hollywood years ago, and he was having a problem with an older lady actress customer who insisted her printed headshots did not look right... Told him we had that problem too with a customer, but finally re-printed it with the neg flopped to reverse it... She saw it and said "it is perfect now"...
She was delighted, but it looked weird to everyone else... :-(
Steve K
As we live in a world where there are smart mirrors, (https://www.mirror.co/shop/mirror?ut...irror_shopping) certainly there should be apps that would adjust the reflection that we see according to what we want to see. But who wouldn't be happy with the classic application? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br0DCEEBplY
LOL. Mirrors indeed lie. I look into them and have no idea who that old man is that looks back. I don’t feel nearly as old as that lying mirror and lying driver’s license says I am!
I was moving when this SF thread appeared, so missed it
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Good stuff in it
Tin Can
It's not just what we look like in a photograph vs. in real life. It's how we look at people in real life vs. how we look at people in photographs.
When I'm talking to someone, I look at them, but I don't do an up-close study of their wrinkles and pores. When I see a photographic portrait, it seems much more likely I'll get inches away and spend some time studying the face, the skin textures, the flaws...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
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