Perceptive! shayde noticed that another picture that I took was left-right reversed, even though I didn't deliberately do anything of the sort. This is what I think happened, though the details may be hard to understand if you haven't seen the phone in operation:
My camera phone is a LG VX-7000. It's a clamshell phone, and the camera is mounted on the hinge. The lens rotates backward and forward, so you can take a self-portrait by rotating it all the way backward. If you do that, of course, the image is upside down. So there's another button you can hit to turn the image around so it's right-side up.
Apparently this button flips the pixels vertically instead of rotating the image 180 degrees. If it rotated the image, then it would have the proper left-right polarity. But it flips the image instead, so it looks like it's taken in a mirror. Very odd.
no subject
Date: 2006-04-24 01:58 am (UTC)My camera phone is a LG VX-7000. It's a clamshell phone, and the camera is mounted on the hinge. The lens rotates backward and forward, so you can take a self-portrait by rotating it all the way backward. If you do that, of course, the image is upside down. So there's another button you can hit to turn the image around so it's right-side up.
Apparently this button flips the pixels vertically instead of rotating the image 180 degrees. If it rotated the image, then it would have the proper left-right polarity. But it flips the image instead, so it looks like it's taken in a mirror. Very odd.