Camera Distance and Face Geometry
Camera Distance and Face Geometry
How far you hold your camera changes the appearance of your facial features during analysis. MirrorIQ users are often surprised at how subtle distance shifts can affect perceived proportions. Discover tips for better results, and check MirrorIQ plans here.
Understanding Distance Effects
Holding a camera too close may exaggerate the nose or mouth, while being too far reduces detail. A moderate arm’s length (about 18-24 inches) generally yields the most natural, true-to-life scan. Experimenting at varying distances helps you understand these changes firsthand using MirrorIQ.
Distance Best Practices
Keep your camera at arm’s length
Avoid zooming, which distorts geometry
Use a timer for stability if possible
AI Scan Process and Consistency
Consistency in the distance and pose lets you compare reports over time. MirrorIQ’s instant, anonymous scans adapt to different inputs, but best outcomes come with consistent techniques. For all pricing, view the cost breakdown.
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Not medical advice. For informational purposes.
Summary
Small adjustments can make big differences in your scan. If you want to check feature-based pricing, see this page. MirrorIQ Home
FAQ
What’s the ideal camera distance? About 18-24 inches away yields the most balanced scan.
Does selfie arm length matter? Yes, closer angles distort features more.
Should I use a tripod? A stable camera can help, though handheld is usually enough.
Can I compare scans at different distances? Yes, and you’ll quickly see the impact on facial geometry.
Is there a best practice for multiple scans? Try to keep pose and distance consistent.
Where do I review MirrorIQ costs? Use the pricing page for current details.