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Event photos: copy and crowd density must agree

`event-photo-cleanup-people` is primarily used to remove photo vests, floor runners, and temporary obstructions from event assets. The largest risk is often narrative mismatch, not pixel quality: if copy claims sold-out momentum while aisles are visually emptied, trust and compliance issues appear quickly. Align acceptable crowd-density boundaries during briefing before deciding mask scope. During execution, inspect stage gradients, follow-spot edges, and high-contrast transitions to prevent banding and patch artifacts. Before release, run multi-device preview and copy-consistency review, and retain raw masters, approval logs, and export parameters. With narrative alignment, high bit-depth repair, and traceable records, event edits can balance conversion goals with authenticity and legal resilience.

Recommended steps for event remove-person edits

  1. Inside `event-photo-cleanup-people`, compare the marketing claim with the frame; mask crew lanes only after stakeholders agree on acceptable crowd density.
  2. At 100% zoom, verify audience texture still feels real and that stage lighting banding did not worsen—switch to 16-bit passes if needed.
  3. Add a "retouched" callout if brand policy demands it; archive untouched frames with visible credentials internally.

Event photo crew removal Q&A

Removing crew from a flagship event hero—what misleading scenario should you block first?
Align copy with believable crowd density: if the story says "packed house" while aisles are empty, run brand or legal review; keep lanyard-visible masters read-only for PR challenges.
After `event-photo-cleanup-people`, stage gradients show banding—what do you inspect first?
When stage RGB disagrees with camera white balance, neutralize the white field before inpainting—pushing saturation in one pass exaggerates banding.
How do you trace assets across multi-day events?
Name files with show date and venue; split DAM collections into "camera original" versus "crew-removed" so approvals stay traceable.
Removing staff from event shots—does it mislead about attendance?
If copy references capacity, queues, or a “packed house,” keep believable crowd density or disclose the edit.
Stage lighting banding gets worse after removal?
Work in 16-bit, dither gradients slightly, then patch locally—single-pass smears in low bit-depth amplify stripes.
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