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If it's both upside down and reversed from left to right, it would be equivalent to the image rotated 180 degrees.
Half right! A microscope turns the image upside-down due to the way the mirrors are setup inside, but not backwards!
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It's not upside down. The flag on the right side appears backwards. This is correctly displayed as it imitates a flag on a staff; the canton is always next to the staff.
When the image reaches the eye, it is right-side up. The optics in your eye flip the image upside down in the process of absorbing the light. The up-side down image is then sent to your brain. You brain translates it back to right side up, and then creates the image for you to see. The image never appears upside down to you, because your brain does not create the image for you to see until it has flipped it back right-side up.
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.
Go upside down and hold your left and right arrow
If it's both upside down and reversed from left to right, it would be equivalent to the image rotated 180 degrees.
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no, they do not.
Not upside down
No, it is an accute angle
If you mean during printing and are referring to the projected image, it is upside down if you put the negative in the carrier the wrong way. The image should go upside down in the carrier so that it is projected right side up.
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I think it is because people are used to read from left to right ( normally ), but when they read upside down with text or numbers, they still read from left to right, and that is why reading upside down, in my opinion, affects our fist thoughts without hesitating. Tell me if I am wrong or not!
Half right! A microscope turns the image upside-down due to the way the mirrors are setup inside, but not backwards!