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BabyDoll
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#23272 2007-09-17 12:52 GMT |
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if i want a more accurate reflection of my face in the mirror should i look at myself in the mirror where there is plenty of bright light (like very bright sunlight) or where there is not alot of light(averege light)????????
thanks or any helpful comment |
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Nicki
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#23273 2007-09-17 13:00 GMT |
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Where do you spend most of your time? Outdoors or in an office with harsh florescent lighting? You would want the lighting around your mirror to "mirror" (no pun intended) the type of environment people usually see you in.
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Mitch
45 posts |
#23274 2007-09-17 13:08 GMT |
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well if you use 4-6 light over top of your mirror then it should help you get that kind of reflection you want in the mirror.
i hope that i really helped you out a lot, hope for the best for you. good luck with that. |
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EMET
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#23275 2007-09-17 15:31 GMT |
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unless you go to very low light levels where the accuracy of your vision starts to become a limiting factor (e.g. you stop seeing colors) it doesn't matter. The accuracy of a mirror does not depend on light levels.
Generally a photograph will be more accurate than a mirror as a mirror reverses the sides of your face. |
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