Flipping your image horizontally is a classic artist's trick for seeing your composition with fresh eyes. Issues that weren't obvious in the original orientation often become immediately apparent when flipped.
How it works
Tap the flip button to see your image mirrored horizontally. Your brain processes the familiar image as something new, making compositional problems easier to spot.
Why it's useful
Flipping helps you:
- Spot compositional imbalances you've become blind to
- See proportional errors more clearly
- Check if your composition works from both directions
- Refresh your perspective on an image you've been studying
Tips for use
Try flipping your image after working with it for a while. Your eye gets used to seeing things one way, and the flip can reveal weaknesses in balance, proportion, or flow that you missed before.
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