“A Glitch in the Matrix”

There are three parallel universes, photography has a reasonable explanation.

The photo shows the bride in three different positions.

Last weekend A photo taken on an iPhone is going viral. The image, posted by author and comedian Tessa Coates, shows the bride in her wedding dress in front of two mirrors. Reflections of Tessa Coates appear in different poses, showing what it looks like Three different facts.

have risen All kinds of theories floating around the internet week end. Some think it’s an optical effect, others say the iPhone has opened a portal to two alternate realities, and there are even those who claim Tessa Coates has two ghostly soulmates.

The truth is that the explanation is much simpler and more mundane than all these theories. No, the photo has not been edited. We explain what happened next.

The most viral photo of an iPhone

Tessa Coates posted the photo on his Instagram account After trying on wedding dresses in a store. Surprised by the picture, the comedian assured that the photo “isn’t edited, or it’s not a live photo, or it’s not a wide shot.”

Photograph

Anyway, it’s good to see how the dress looks in different positions.

You can see it in the photo Tessa Coates maintains three different positions. One of them has his hands down, another has one hand raised, and another has his fingers crossed over his stomach. The original photo can be found here.

So what happened? Have we opened a portal to other dimensions? This is not a failure of the matrix, the explanation is much simpler than it seems Even if it’s not as exciting as the Internet was hoping for, it’s still interesting.

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A YouTuber named Farooq shared the explanation texts. After examining the photo’s metadata, you learn that this photo, taken with an iPhone 12, was mistakenly taken at a different resolution setting.

I mean, this is no ordinary and ordinary photo. About A photograph taken in a panoramic setting. Tessa Coates says it wasn’t shot in panorama mode or any of the other camera settings on the iPhone, and she’s technically correct…

There is a resolution in the photo 3,028 by 3,948 pixels But the iPhone 12 camera takes photos at a native resolution 4,516 by 3,874 pixels. What happened here is that a wide shot is taken of him raising his arms to pose.

“What happened was, his hands were down, and he moved his hand. He probably moved his right hand first, then his left hand. Meanwhile, the camera was in panorama mode, and it stitched all the movements together.”

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See in texts

The problem is that the iPhone 12 doesn’t detect that it’s a wide photo Image is not wide enoughSo the operating system doesn’t refer to it as a wide photo.

So, if you were already excited about asking your “self” from other parallel universes how life is going, we’re sorry to disappoint you, but that’s not a failure of the Matrix, it’s simply a failure of the photographer.

Misty Tate

"Freelance twitter advocate. Hardcore food nerd. Avid writer. Infuriatingly humble problem solver."

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