Lighting-Color: How Hue and Tone Affect Analysis
Lighting-Color: How Hue and Tone Affect Analysis
Color and tone of light have an unexpected impact on facial analysis. MirrorIQ’s AI considers overall hue and balance, so experimenting with different lighting tones can bring subtle shifts in report outcomes. Learn how, with details on pricing to get started.
Types of Light Sources
Daylight, fluorescent, LED, or warm bulbs all cast different color tones
Too much yellowness or blue-tinge can obscure natural shadows
How to Optimize Lighting Color
Avoid strongly tinted light (red, blue, green) for scans
Use natural noon daylight for neutral skin rendering
MirrorIQ Recommendations
For the clearest AI scan, use balanced, neutral lighting. For more, check the Photo Lighting Tips or scan pricing for multiple tries.
Safety & Information
Not medical advice. For informational purposes.
Conclusion
Neutral lighting color gives the best, most natural scan. Return for more tips or to MirrorIQ Home as needed.
FAQ
What's the best color for scan lighting? Balanced white or natural daylight avoids skin tone distortion.
Can colored LED lights impact analysis? Yes, unusual colors can change how AI maps features.
What if my room lighting is yellow or blue? Try to move nearer to a window or use a neutral bulb.
Will bad lighting increase scan price? No, pricing stays the same; only quality varies.
Can I retake my scan under different lights? Yes! Visit the pricing page for info on multi-scan packs.
Where to get more lighting tips? Check our lighting tips resource.