How TTG uses “light”
to draw the line on photo manipulation
In TTG photographs...
A. After exposure, “light”-related aspects (tones and colors) must be changed if the way they were recorded misrepresents the scene (per P7)...
— but —
B. After exposure, non-“light”-related aspects (forms and shapes) cannot be changed except in a few select ways, as per P2—
. . . not even when changing forms and shapes would make the photograph “look more like” the scene depicted.
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Why TTG uses “light” to draw the line on photo manipulation
