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‘One in a Million’ iPhone Photo Shows Three Versions of the Same Woman Nov 16, 2023
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A woman says that “the fabric of reality crumbled” after she looked at an iPhone photo of herself trying on a wedding dress and noticed that her reflection looked different.

Standing in front of two large mirrors, Tessa Coates’ reflection does not return the same pose that she is making, and not only that, but both reflections are different from each other and different from the pose Coates was actually holding.

While Coates was holding one arm up and another down, the reflection on the left is seen holding both arms down, and the reflection to her right is holding both arms up to her waist.

“This is a real photo, not photoshopped, not a pano, not a Live Photo,” Coates writes. “If you can’t see the problem, please keep looking and then you won’t be able to unsee it.”

Understandably, Coates was #freaked out.

“I looked at the photo and I had a full panic attack in the street,” she says on Instagram.

How Did This Happen?

Determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, Coates, an actor and comedian from the U.K., went to the Apple store.

A technician named Roger explained to her that an “iPhone is not a camera, it’s a #computer.”

“It takes a series of burst images very quickly even though it’s not a panoramic or a burst,” explains Coates.

Roger informed Coates that she moved her arms as the camera took a series of images from left to right and it made a different image on each side of the photo.

“It’s made like an AI decision and it stitched those two photos together,” Roger told Coates.

Interestingly, the Apple technician said that after Google brought out the Pixel 8 which takes multiple photos and chooses the best ones, Apple is beta-testing a similar feature.

However, Roger added that what happened in the wedding dress shop was a “one in a million.”