sasibe

TTG photographs cannot depict more blur than would be created by “standard automatic settings’ invisibility/blur effects.”

Sasibe means that viewers of a TTG-labeled photograph are shown moving objects with the same visibility that the public is accustomed to when seeing depictions of moving objects in photographs.

The sasibe standard ensures that TTG photographs do not depict the effect of a manually selected exposure that was so lengthy that familiar moving objects — cars moving on a city street, people walking on the sidewalk, waves on a body of water — are rendered invisible or unrecognizably blurred.

Sasibe is the standard used when gauging how visibly TTG photographs must render moving objects, as per P4 and P5 of the Trust Test.

 

For more on sasibe, see FAQ #22 in TTG Plus.