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2025-03-02 06:10 PM
I’ve noticed that my face is quite asymmetrical, and I recently realized that my students may have been seeing me in a way I find unflattering. I assumed that clicking the 'Mirror My Video' button would fix this, but I’ve now realized that it didn’t work as I thought. I’m looking for a real solution to this problem, or I might consider unsubscribing and switching back to Google Meet.
2025-03-03 10:34 PM
Mirroring is a convenience for some people to help with seeing themselves on camera. Participants will always see the straight image. There are other ways to make a face show better on camera. Lighting, softening the face using "touch up my appearance" and/or "portrait lighting" setting. As a former professional fashion and model photographer I can assure you that every face is asymmetrical (and that is a good thing). Although most people want to see straight on eye contact you can place the camera slightly off-axis and change lighting to favor the "best side".