A bride-to-be discovers a reality-bending mistake in Apple's computational photography

A U.K. woman was photographed standing in a mirror where her reflections didn't match, but not because of a glitch in the Matrix. Instead, it's a simple iPhone computational photography mistake.

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@appleinsider @HilliTech “Younger generations have figured this phenomenon out [of the limitations of #smartphone computational #photography when dealing with mirrors] and used it to generate silly images for social media.”

You simply *cannot* end an article like that without providing examples.

@mjgardner @appleinsider sorry I don't have random photos or links to children's social media where they trick cameras into taking weird mirror photos.🤷‍♂️ I have several nieces and nephews so I was aware of such a thing, but it's not something I have access to.
@HilliTech @appleinsider C’mon journalist, do a journalism

@mjgardner uhh I don't really think it's necessary in this case. It doesn't add to the story and what do you expect, me to just browse random teen's social media until I come across an example?

Not really how this works.