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neighboring frames

“Neighboring frames” is the term used on this website to describe exposures that were taken just before and just after a photograph that is labeled TTG.

When challenged over the validity of the TTG label on a photograph (for example in a photo contest), the photographer can show “neighboring frames” to help support their claim that the photo was not doctored or aigmented.

{“B”} on this page discusses the practice of supplying neighboring frames — and/or a short video clip — to back up claims made for impressive photos that are labeled TTG.