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I continued refining my reflection feature in my camera program. I got vertical and four-way reflection working for still images. (Vertical reflection still doesn't work for live images but four-way reflection does...)

 

Vertical reflection reflects the image from the center vertical line, either reflecting the top half on to the bottom, or the bottom half on to the top.

 

Portrait of Mark Twain from the early 1900s.

 

Refining the shape of each half so that they match as close as possible. What we like to call by it's technical term 'the niggly bits'.

Blue Window Panes at the British Columbia Sugar Refining Co Ltd. building

Refining the shape of each half so that they match as close as possible. What we like to call by it's technical term 'the niggly bits'.

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