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 How do we turn this feature off?
@alexanderdyas @appleinsider you just don’t use the Pano feature. You know, where you turn the camera and it stitches together all the different images for you automatically? (This article was written sensationally to make you think it’s some kind of issue, but really it’s just how it has always worked, stitching together sections of the image as they’re captured. Anyone who ever used the pano feature with moving subjects already knows about this weirdness. There’s nothing new to worry about.)
@Jeffreymfoster @appleinsider Aaah, ok, I get it now. Yes indeed, I’ve done that on purpose. And as you say, that’s not what the article implies. Cheers.