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I see it times and times again, people asking for their face ratings and getting upset when they get a lower rating as expected.
If you want an accurate rating of yourself you have to take a picture of yourself with at least a 50 mm focal length telephoto lens to avoid distortion of your facial features. Let me give you guys an example:
Minimal facial flaws would be seen as mild/major due to the distortion of his facial features.
Now what if he told you that he is a fitness model and has girls sliding in his dm’s and commenting under his posts? Probably he would’ve gotten “jfl” reacts under his reaction and would’ve been labeled as a larper.
I would agree, however let’s take a look of professional pictures of him taken with at least a 50 mm telephoto focal length:
Now his reaction would make sense.
It’s not the distance, it’s the focal length. The focal length can’t capture your facial features in proportion and distorts it as a result.
Of course, a closer distance between you and the camera would make it even worse.
TL-DRND
your front camera is not an accurate representation of yourself. You have to take pictures with enough focal length to avoid distortion, ideally at least 50 mm telephoto lens.
If you want an accurate rating of yourself you have to take a picture of yourself with at least a 50 mm focal length telephoto lens to avoid distortion of your facial features. Let me give you guys an example:
Based on this picture this guy would be rated a ltn, maybe a mtn at best.Front camera 23-26 mm focal length
Minimal facial flaws would be seen as mild/major due to the distortion of his facial features.
Now what if he told you that he is a fitness model and has girls sliding in his dm’s and commenting under his posts? Probably he would’ve gotten “jfl” reacts under his reaction and would’ve been labeled as a larper.
I would agree, however let’s take a look of professional pictures of him taken with at least a 50 mm telephoto focal length:
Now his reaction would make sense.
It’s not the distance, it’s the focal length. The focal length can’t capture your facial features in proportion and distorts it as a result.
Of course, a closer distance between you and the camera would make it even worse.
TL-DRND
your front camera is not an accurate representation of yourself. You have to take pictures with enough focal length to avoid distortion, ideally at least 50 mm telephoto lens.