Sony DSC-P100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Displaying a histogram
A histogram is a graph showing the
brightness of an image. The horizontal axis
shows the brightness, and the vertical axis
shows the number of pixels. The graph
display indicates a bright image when
skewed to the right side, a dark image when
skewed to the left side.
A histogram can be used to check the
exposure when the screen is difficult to see
during recording and playback.
a Set the mode dial to P or SCN.
b Press to display the
histogram.
c Adjust the exposure based on
the histogram.
The histogram also appears when the mode dial
is set to or M, but you cannot adjust the
exposure.
The histogram also appears when you press
while playing back a single image
(page 36) or during Quick Review (page 24).
The histogram does not appear in the following
cases:
– When the menu is displayed
– When using playback zoom
– When recording or playing back movies
appears and the histogram does not appear
in the following cases:
– When recording in the digital zoom area
– When the image size is [3:2]
– When playing back Multi Burst images
– When rotating a still image
The histogram before recording represents the
histogram of the image displayed on the LCD
screen at the time. A difference occurs in the
histogram before and after you press the shutter
button. In this case, check the histogram while
playing back a single-image or during Quick
Review.
In particular a large difference may appear in
the following cases:
– When the flash strobes
– When the shutter speed is slow or high
The histogram may not appear for images
recorded using other cameras.
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8M
4
FINE
101
0
EV
Number of pixels
Dark
Bright
Brightness