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What (who) is reverse image - definition

MIRROR IMAGE OF A PRINT THAT HAS BEEN FLIPPED ACROSS THE X-AXIS
Flipped (image)

Flipped image         
A flipped image or reversed image, the more formal term, is a static or moving image that is generated by a mirror-reversal of an original across a horizontal axis (a flopped image is mirrored across the vertical axis).Ron Brinkmann, "The Art and Science of Digital Compositing: Techniques for Visual Effects", Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (2008), pp.
Image conversion         
Image format conversion
A large number of image file formats are available for storing graphical data, and, consequently, there are a number of issues associated with converting from one image format to another, most notably loss of image detail.
Reverse mathematics         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICAL LOGIC THAT SEEKS TO DETERMINE WHICH AXIOMS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE THEOREMS OF MATHEMATICS
Reverse Mathematics; Weak König's lemma; Weak Konig's lemma; Arithmetical transfinite recursion; Constructive reverse mathematics; Bounded reverse mathematics
Reverse mathematics is a program in mathematical logic that seeks to determine which axioms are required to prove theorems of mathematics. Its defining method can briefly be described as "going backwards from the theorems to the axioms", in contrast to the ordinary mathematical practice of deriving theorems from axioms.

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Flipped image

A flipped image or reversed image, the more formal term, is a static or moving image that is generated by a mirror-reversal of an original across a horizontal axis (a flopped image is mirrored across the vertical axis). Many printmaking techniques produce images where the printed copy is reversed from the image made on the printing plate, so in a print copying another image, or a real scene or object, unless the artist deliberately creates the plate as a mirror-image of his subject, the finished print will be a mirror image of it. Many print makers developed the skill of reversing images when making printing plates, but many prints, especially early ones, have images that are reversed.

Examples of use of reverse image
1. The results thus far, however, look to be a fairly precise reverse–image of the original intentions.