Casio EX-Z750 User Manual

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

• An RGB histogram that shows the distribution of R (red),

G (green), and B (blue) components is also displayed.
This histogram can be used to determine whether there is
too much or too little of each of the color components in
an image.

NOTE

• You can use key customization (page 120) to

configure the camera to perform exposure
compensation whenever you press [

̇] or [̈] while in

a REC mode. If you do this, you can adjust exposure
compensation while viewing the on-screen histogram
(page 83).

• When the histogram is too far

to the left, it means that there
are too many dark pixels.
This type of histogram results
when the overall image is
dark. A histogram that is too
far to the left may result in
“black out” of the dark areas
of an image.

• When the histogram is too far

to the right, it means that
there are too many light
pixels.
This type of histogram results
when the overall image is
light. A histogram that is too
far to the right may result in
“white out” of the light areas of
an image.

• A centered histogram

indicates that there is good
distribution of light pixels and
dark pixels. This type of
histogram results when the
overall image is at optimal
lightness.

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