Glasses Reflections: How to Avoid Scan Glare
Glasses Reflections: How to Avoid Scan Glare
Wearing glasses during a facial analysis? Reflections on your lenses may distort features or confuse AI tools, including MirrorIQ. Here are strategies to reduce scan glare for best results. For private feedback and scan pricing, check our pricing page.
Tips to Minimize Glare
Use soft, indirect lighting—avoid bright sources directly in front or above you.
Slightly tilt your head or glasses until reflections disappear on your phone screen.
Clean your lenses before shooting to limit streaks or smudges.
Should I Remove My Glasses?
If your frames obscure your eyes or create large glares, briefly remove them for the scan.
For regular wearers, keep them on for authenticity and comfort.
More Glasses Advice
Explore our article on glasses styles for scan-friendly eyewear options or see the impact of frames on analysis.
Not medical advice. For informational purposes.
Conclusion
Glasses are no barrier to a great digital portrait. For personalized analysis, visit scan pricing or return to MirrorIQ Home for more scanning tips.
FAQ
What type of light is best with glasses? Soft, diffused, and indirect light—try facing a window with sheer curtains.
Can anti-reflective coating help? Yes, it can significantly reduce visible glare in photos and scans.
What if my glasses cause distortion? Remove them briefly or adjust angle and light to see if clarity improves.
Does MirrorIQ work with glasses on? Yes, but visible eyes are key—repeat the scan if needed for best feedback.
Where do I find pricing? See our pricing page for instant access.
Is my scan private? Always—privacy and data protection are top priorities.