Decoding the Enigma: Unraveling the Viral 'Glitch in the Matrix' iPhone Wedding Photo

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A viral iPhone wedding photo that appeared to show the subject with different poses in the mirrors has been explained. The photo, which sparked speculation about a glitch in the iPhone's computational photography processing, was actually taken in panorama mode. The photo's metadata revealed that it had a different resolution and aspect ratio than the native settings of the iPhone 12, indicating that it was a panorama shot. The lack of the panorama symbol in the photo's info section led to confusion. The explanation highlights the importance of completing a full sweep when using panorama mode on an iPhone.
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