Closed lianchang closed 11 years ago
Erm. I think that just means that the camera is very slightly off center. Can't test on mine right now because I'm in lid-down mode. Not really sure. Will have to see it in person. It doesn't have anything to do with where the window is on the screen, right?
On Jun 12, 2012, at 6:37 PM, lianchang wrote:
on my computer, the photo window is well centered under the camera. but anya noticed that when her face is centered wrt to the laptop, it is actually a bit to the right in the photo window. does this happen on your laptop too?
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hmm....the window and the photo preview both seem well centered on my screen. it's a very slight offset, but just enough that when you try to center yourself in the screen it is exacerbated by the non-mirror image thing.
when you've got your laptop open, see if you find the same thing? if not, maybe we can try more computers, or maybe there's nothing to do about it....
I'm not seeing this on mine. But maybe it's really subtle and I'm not seeing this?
yeah, I made sure firefox and flash were both up to date and it's still happening reliably for me.
Closing this for now. If, in our post-thesis-testing discover this issue again we can reopen it.
on my computer, the photo window is well centered under the camera. but anya noticed that when her face is centered wrt to the laptop, it is actually a bit to the right in the photo window. does this happen on your laptop too?