Pentax 14748 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Before Using Your Camera
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A histogram shows the brightness
distribution of an image. The
horizontal axis represents brightness
(dark at the left and bright at the right)
and the vertical axis represents the
number of pixels.
The shape and the distribution of the
histogram before and after shooting
tells you whether the exposure level
and contrast are correct or not, and
lets you decide if you need to adjust the exposure and take a picture again.
1 Adjusting Exposure (p.119)
1 Adjusting Brightness (p.214)
Understanding Brightness
When the brightness is correct and there are no overly bright or dark
areas, the graph peaks in the middle. If the image is too dark, the peak is
on the left side, and if it is too bright, the peak is on the right side.
When the image is too dark, the part to the left is cut off (dark portions with
no detail) and when the image is too bright, the part to the right is cut off
(bright portions with no detail).
Bright portions blink red and dark portions blink yellow on the monitor
when [Bright/Dark Area] is O (On).
1 Playing Back Images (p.83)
1 Setting the Playback Display Method (p.236)
1 Setting the Display for Instant Review (p.296)
Understanding Color Balance
Distribution of color intensity is displayed for each color in the RGB
histogram. The right side of the graphs look similar for images that have
White Balance adjusted well. If only one color is lopsided to the left, that
color is too intense.
1 Setting the White Balance (p.205)
Using the Histogram
Number of pixels
Dark portions Bright portions
(Dark) Brightness (Bright)
Dark image Image with few bright or
dark areas
Bright image