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Mirrors and cameras
This is a good question, and I want to tell you that if they are not post-processed, the effect is the same. Photographic cameras use the effect of pinhole imaging to record images through chemicals and modern optical elements. The mirror is just a simple reflection of light, reflected on mercury, so the image is recorded. If we have to say which one is close, it depends on the difference between mercury and other chemical raw materials, as well as optical components and human eyes. I've thought a little, and that's all I can answer. Please take your time.
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