misrepresentation
For TTG, “misrepresentation” is always judged — see P7 — by respected international news agencies’ information reportage standards (“rinairs”).
The concept of what is “misrepresentative” is an important one, because no photograph — no matter how doctored, undoctored, or aigmented it is — can perfectly “represent” a three-dimensional, real-word scene; it simply cannot be done.
In light of this limitation, rather than requiring a photograph to be a perfect “representation” of a real-world scene (which is impossible), in P7 TTG instead requires that a photograph not be “misrepresentative” (as judged by rinairs).
This page explains why P7 specifies “non-misrepresentation” instead of “perfect representation.”
