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RE: Photo 101
- Subject: RE: Photo 101
- From: Eric Sheley <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 10:40:41 -0400
I wrote:
>More than likely someone in layout put the picture in reversed.
>Everything
>would then appear reversed.
At 10:01 AM 07/20/1999 -0400, Troy Blood wrote:
>Wouldn't it just appear reversed. On the left side of the bike was the
>brake fluid reservoir. You cant simply move what was on one side of the
>bike to the other by simply reversing a negative can you? Still
>puzzled. I will scan the picture and send it to so you can look at it
>and maybe post it.
the key word there is "negative". When you reverse a negative you are
looking at the same image from the other side. This creates a mirror
effect. If you have a picture lying about usually you can hold it up to the
light and look through it from the back and see what I mean. All of a
sudden your exhaust, side stand, brake reservoir etc have moved to the
other side of the bike....
Another way to view this is to take a picture and hold a mirror or shiny
part of a cd at a right angle to the pic. Then look at the reflected image
- - same thing ....
But in answer to your original question, no the bikes are not made any
differently for the UK market.....
- - Eric
(got my Mr Wizard hat on today....)
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