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No , it is unethical to manipulate the public's perception by the addition or deletion of an element in an image .

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No , it is unethical to manipulate the public's perception by the addition or deletion of an element in an image .

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the image on the large mirror may seen big and the image on the small mirror may appear small

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That depends on the position and focal length

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