A couple of questions

Is a selfie how others see you?

Photos will show you a completely different perspective on your face then a mirror would. That being said, a smartphone camera shows your face as OTHERS see it. Yup. This can be pretty compromising as smartphone selfie is almost always worse than your reflection in the mirror.

Is a selfie the way others see you?

So taking that definition the answer is neither. Your face is not symmetrical so when you see yourself as others see you it's just a bit strange. It's not that noticeable when you look at pictures or videos of yourself (not taken with the selfie camera.)

Do people see you like a mirror or selfie?

A mirror does not show what you look like in real life. When you look at the mirror, you do not see the person that other people see. This is because your reflection in the mirror is reversed by your brain. When you raise your left hand, your reflection will raise its right hand.

Is the camera how you really look?

The answer is yes, the phone cameras do distort the way our face looks. You do look a little different in real life than how you happen to appear on the camera of your phone. Our nose, for example, usually looks a lot bigger when we take selfies because the camera is placed too close to our face.

Is inverted camera how you actually look?

When we see our face in the mirror, we see the reversed version, but because our faces are asymmetrical, when we flip the mirror image, we notice just how different our face looks! When we see our face in the mirror, we are in fact seeing the opposite version of reality.

Are selfies flipped?

Selfie pictures are mirrored (e.g. text appears backwards) The option to save selfie (front-facing camera) images as mirror images is enabled by default. However, mirror images may display text backwards or have other undesired effects. You can disable the mirror image option.

How do others see my face?

How do people see my face? People see the symmetrical version of your face like you see yourself in the mirror. Also if you take pictures from your camera from a far angle and you compare it to your mirror ones you will see both the images are similar.

Do selfies distort your face?

The answer is yes, the phone cameras do distort the way our face looks. … Our nose, for example, usually looks a lot bigger when we take selfies because the camera is placed too close to our face. That is more due to the position in which we hold our phone while we are taking photos.