DIFFRENCES between eract and inverted image.
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The image focussed on the retina with the aid of an optical system is said to be inverted, in contrast to erect, when the orientation of the image is upside-down in comparison to the object as seen with the unaided eye. The image formed on the film or frosted glass plate of a single-lens camera is inverted.
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The image focussed on the retina with the aid of an optical system is said to be inverted, in contrast to erect, when the orientation of the image is upside-down in comparison to the object as seen with the unaided eye. The image formed on the film or frosted glass plate of a single-lens camera is inverted
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