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Her arms are in 3 separate position. Each mirror is different from her pose we see from the back.  I'm pretty sure its the deghosting algorithm from how the camera captures images non stop for its HDRI system.     Yup everybody your phone camera once on just starts taking pictures and then keeps the ones around when you press the shutter button.  Creepy. 



On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 1:39 PM Herschel Mair <herschphoto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes. Absolutely. It’s just her left arm that moved right? And not very far…  I have to look at the picture again…So do you think it’s been manipulated? It would certainly be easy to do…



On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 11:00 AM Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That would be insainly fast.  Plus i tried.  The write speed of the chip I dont believe changes kind of like a shutter doesnt change speeds. Only how long it delays between curtains passing over the image plane.    Plus there would be motion blur if the hand arm where moving that fast. 

Randy S. Little
VFX Supervisor


On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 11:03 Herschel Mair <herschphoto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It’s conceivable that bride was moving her hand at just the right speed that it was in just the right 3 places as the scan progressed. I suspect that Both the bride and the face distortion are anomalies of the scanning camera/moving subject scenario. Many amateur drone cameras do the similar thing


On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 11:07 AM Randy Little <randyslittle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I think that post for the Andy Picture says exactly the same thing as Herschel.  To be clear one response is about the bride and her multiple poses and one is about Andy's lens distortion. .  

On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 2:16 PM Herschel Mair <herschphoto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it because she’s at the edge of the frame in the second one?
Due to the extremely shot focal length lenses it is not uncommon for the person on the edge of a group to be half the distance of the person in the 
middle … just an uneducated guess.



On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 11:12 AM Stephen Ylvisaker <illvisoccer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This article: https://www.westernjournal.com/woman-takes-wedding-dress-picture-front-mirrors-comes-horrifying-realization-looks-photo/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune

Provides a somewhat similar occurrence, and an incomplete explanation from Apple’s tech department.

Stephen


Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 26, 2023, at 9:35 AM, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


seeing as one has the ability to send messages to the list that are less than 100kb I am taking the opportunity to send this question that has me partly baffled. So, here are two photos f this woman taken from different frames. In one she is unnatural proportioned. Why? And I have seen this effect in many phone camera shots. Why are not people "complaining" about it. And is there some software that can correct for it?
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Andy



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