Understanding Your Camera’s Histogram – The Basics
Your camera’s histogram is a graphical representation of the tonal values of the image you playback on the screen of your digital camera. It tells you the range of shadows, mid-tones, and highlights of the image. It indicates whether the exposure is correct regardless of how good it looks displayed on your camera’s LCD screen.
Understanding Your Camera’s Histogram – How to Read It
In an average scene with some dark areas, some light areas, and an easy transition between the two with most of the info in the middle you will get a perfectly even mountain. This will slope up from the left to its highest point in the middle and then back down to “sea level” to the right. Read more.
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