It's easy to answer. CTE is a pivot system. That means you pivot on all shots. The strength of these kinds systems are that they don't require that you know the exact number of degrees of cut etc. Instead they will provide you with usually two shot choices, one that will look good to you, another which probably won't, as opposed to an infinite number of choices for a fractional system. And the pivot system will have well defined shot choices, wheras the fractional system etc will be more "blurry" if you get my drift. I still don't think it works perfectly as advertised, but this is what the systems are supposed to do. Belive it, or don't, it's up to you.
Thanks for the explanation.
I understand the 'method'. The issue is that you have the line of the visual with a pivot to thin or thicken off of that line. Well... what about when the actual shot IS the line of the visual?
You see, some of the proponents don't really understand what they are truly doing as it relates to subjectivity.
I think you could see & understand what I'm saying here when it is kept in the supposed totally objective vein.
When using TOI based on just the CTC & CTE line, one is looking for the thick line from which to then thin the shot...but there are ocassions when the CTE line IS the shot line & requires no thinning. So, no TOI is required. If for some reason one still wants to use the TOI, then one would need to perhaps align to the 1/2 way point between the CTC & CTE or some other line between them.
So... what about when the actual true shot line IS the visual line & does not need a pivot?
Thanks again & Best 2 Ya.
PS This is not really a question for you, it's just putting out some food for thought.
PPS You see some seem to think that the only ones involved are those that post & they forget about the vast silent majority that is not unintelligent.
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