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How does sasibe work?

There are a maximum of four ways that moving objects can be depicted in a TTG photograph, although sometimes only one or two of them are available for a particular scene:

A. frozen (“still”)
B. blurred but recognizable
C. unrecognizably blurred
D. not visible at all

TTG photographs cannot depict moving objects at a level lower than sasibe determines.

 

An example

Start by getting a reading of standard auto settings:

If a smartphone set to Auto settings in “Photo” mode indicates that a moving subject would be rendered as motion-“blurred but recognizable” (“B” above)...

. . . then the TTG photographer could depict the moving subject as “A” or “B”—

— but depicting it as either “C” or “D” (the two levels below where the Auto setting placed it) would disqualify the photo from P4, P5, and TTG.

Note that TTG photographs can always depict moving objects at a level higher than the Auto setting determines: for almost a century and a half, photography has been valued for its ability to “freeze” motion.