I *think* I want the opposite of anamorphic - for example, this is an
example of anamorphism:

[image: Inline images 1]

What I want is the view from *inside* the cylinder.





On 8 February 2014 13:55, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2/7/2014 3:32 PM, LizR wrote:
>
>> I refrained from correcting Brent's grammar, but I see someone else "had
>> the gall" to anyway.
>>
>> It's odd that there aren't more examples of this on the www, unless I
>> chose the wrong words to search for (like distorting mirror, cylindrical
>> mirror, round mirror, and suchlike).
>>
>
> "Anamorphic" is the word you're looking for.
>
> Brent
>
>
>  I think things get interesting inside a cylindrical mirror once you look
>> from a position against one side towards the opposite wall. Symmetry tells
>> me the image won't be inverted, but I'm guessing it's right-left reflected,
>> and ... what else?
>>
>> (All I need is a bendy mirror, and I could find out for myself!)
>>
>
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