How to interpret a histogram, How to adjust a histogram – Canon FS 3.6 User Manual

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Distribution of data with
a bias toward shadows.

Image 1

Image with a bias toward highlights
The shadow mark is moved toward the highlight end.

Image 2

Image with a bias toward shadows
The highlight mark is moved toward the shadow end.

Image 3

Image with well distributed data
Both the shadow and highlight marks have been moved
inward.

Bright Portion

Distribution of data with
a bias toward highlights.

Dark Portion

Distribution of data widely
distributed between
shadows and highlights.

Step 3 • Adjusting Images

Entire Image

How to Interpret a Histogram

You can select the entire image or specify an area for which a histogram will be
generated. The heights of the peaks of the histogram are directly related to the
volume of data with the corresponding values.

How to Adjust a Histogram

To change the contrast in an image, the distribution of data between shadows and
highlights can be adjusted by dragging the shadow and highlight marks at the
bottom of the histogram. All of the data lying to the outside (left) of the shadow
mark is changed to a zero value and all of the data lying to the outside (right) of
the highlight mark is changed to a 255 value. The examples below show
adjustments to improve the contrast.

It is generally advisable to use the Auto Correction feature, which is explained
below, to adjust contrast settings. The Auto Correction feature will perform the
adjustments shown.

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