The paper is facing out of the car so it would appear backwards viewing it from inside the car. But because of the selfie camera thing, it's reversed and therefore correct when viewing from inside.
Consider the angle/tilt of the left window: Where the sheet of paper should be to show up in reflection? Itβd be outside of the car on the opposite side of the windshield. What does it mean? These letters have been added using photoshop.
Also in the reality the text would be mirrored (not easily readable).
Someone added the βreflectionβ of the paper and wanted to make it easier to read so mirrored the image.
Mirroring it - gives a plausible deniability- βYes, itβs just because it was a selfie mode on the mobileβ, but the surreal angle necessary for this paper to be in a reflection proves that someone added it. Added and then took care for it to be readable, β¦ so we spot it.
The text in question appears correctly oriented in the photo. This is likely because the camera's selfie mode mirrors the image, which is a common feature of front-facing cameras.
However, if the camera was in normal rear-facing mode, the text on the paper would appear reversed in the photo. This would reveal that the text is actually facing outward and not intended to be readable from inside the car.
So, if the text appears correctly oriented in the selfie, itβs due to the cameraβs mirroring function, not necessarily intentional Photoshop editing.
If it does flip then the letters would be flip as well
The Trump campaign Logo and the "Control" text must have been purposely printed in mirrored format.
This was very intentional.
The paper is facing out of the car so it would appear backwards viewing it from inside the car. But because of the selfie camera thing, it's reversed and therefore correct when viewing from inside.
Ahhh, dang. you're right. I forgot that it's actually taped to the passenger side of the car.
I was assuming that since we read Left to Right that it was intentionally printed backwards.
Think mirror
Or its a reflection in the first place.
Good spot.
The answer is this:
Consider the angle/tilt of the left window: Where the sheet of paper should be to show up in reflection? Itβd be outside of the car on the opposite side of the windshield. What does it mean? These letters have been added using photoshop.
Also in the reality the text would be mirrored (not easily readable).
Someone added the βreflectionβ of the paper and wanted to make it easier to read so mirrored the image.
Mirroring it - gives a plausible deniability- βYes, itβs just because it was a selfie mode on the mobileβ, but the surreal angle necessary for this paper to be in a reflection proves that someone added it. Added and then took care for it to be readable, β¦ so we spot it.
No the writing is backwards if camera wasn't in selfie mode.
these letters face out the window so if you unmirror the image it makes more sense why its like this.
Yes. We agree.
But my key point is this: there is no place INSIDE the car where this text could be mirrored from (considering the window tilt):
it was either outside (which would be in front of the car),
or it was sticked to the window (then: why? and why it was printed on the paper as β¦ mirrored, β¦ to be unmirrored by selfie mode?)
Considering all these options we end up with the same conclusion: it was added intentionally and the easiest way was photoshop.
The text in question appears correctly oriented in the photo. This is likely because the camera's selfie mode mirrors the image, which is a common feature of front-facing cameras.
However, if the camera was in normal rear-facing mode, the text on the paper would appear reversed in the photo. This would reveal that the text is actually facing outward and not intended to be readable from inside the car.
So, if the text appears correctly oriented in the selfie, itβs due to the cameraβs mirroring function, not necessarily intentional Photoshop editing.