satode
The term “satode” refers to the requirement that every TTG photograph depicts a “specific appearance that occurred during exposure.”
For example, a smartphone photo of a group of people that combines each subject’s “best smile” (taken from different exposures) cannot qualify as TTG, because the photo depicts a combination of visual elements that never occurred simultaneously during the period of exposure.
The satode requirement is in both P4 and P5 of the Trust Test.
Subjects that often raise satode issues: fireworks and lightning
