You're asking a profound question about perception; even someone looking at you doesn't see your "true image"; their brain and visual cortex create an image - but its a philosophical problem as to whether the image is truly you. A mirror, by definition, produces a mirror image - so you can't really call that a true image. A photograph is, essentially, a recording of how something is lit so I'd also say that isn't a true image either.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
I am going to say the image is not perfect for it is a an image, be not deceived by the reflection in a mirror, a true likeness though in reverse.JWP
it looks like a mirror image, and flipped upside down
An optical correct mirror preserves the proportions and angles of the reflected image, making it appear as though looking in a regular mirror. On the other hand, a true image mirror reverses the image, so text appears backwards and objects are flipped horizontally.
No, only the virtual image will be obtained.
The image formed in a plane mirror is always upright, regardless of the position of the object in front of it. This is because the mirror simply reflects the light rays without altering their orientation. The size and distance of the image may appear to vary, but it will always be upright.
true false-Nixon
No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.
An image in a mirror is a "virtual" image which takes on certain characteristics. One of these characteristics is that the apparent distance is equal to the distance from the observer to the mirror plus the distance from the mirror to the subject. If the observer and subject are the same, then the apparent distance is twice that of the subject to the mirror. If the observer is 3 feet from the mirror and the subject is 20 feet away, the apparent distance is 23 feet. If you focus on the subject and have distance markings on your lens, you can prove this to yourself.
With a camera.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
You can use a photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop to create a reverse image of a picture or object. One way to do this is by using the "Flip Horizontal" or "Flip Vertical" command to mirror the original image.