I know for logging approaches in actual, you have to cross the FAF in IMC. And I've seen IMC defined as both "weather conditions that require pilots to fly by reference to instruments" but also as "weather conditions less than that prescribed for VFR". Here's why I'm asking: I was out flying approaches in MVFR conditions. Unfortunately, I broke out about 100-200 feet above FAF altitude, so I'm thinking these are not loggable. But -- the conditions were actually less than VFR minimums, given the distance to clouds, so the flight required being IFR. So does that mean it's legally IMC? I'm still presuming not, but thought I'd get people's opinions...