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Apple Computing Products:
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Camera question: Why is the camera a mirror effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Berko" data-source="post: 1200753" data-attributes="member: 195038"><p><strong>iSight fault</strong></p><p></p><p>If Apple can't produce a simple switch which allows you to return the iSight camera to "normal" rather than mirrored, then they're not as good as we thought they were. To have a piece of "photographic" equipment which only shows up in reverse is dumb in the extreme.</p><p>And it not only reverses the iSight camera, but any other cameras connected via USB or Firewire.... very very poor, and impossible to explain or understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berko, post: 1200753, member: 195038"] [b]iSight fault[/b] If Apple can't produce a simple switch which allows you to return the iSight camera to "normal" rather than mirrored, then they're not as good as we thought they were. To have a piece of "photographic" equipment which only shows up in reverse is dumb in the extreme. And it not only reverses the iSight camera, but any other cameras connected via USB or Firewire.... very very poor, and impossible to explain or understand. [/QUOTE]
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