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Motorsport photography - what settings to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 129943" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>It's a bar graph, to the left is the amount of dark pixels in the image.</p><p>On the right is the number of bright pixels in the image.</p><p>The middle is the amount of mid brightness in the image.</p><p></p><p>So, it's showing you the range of dark to light pixels from left to right across the full histogram.</p><p>It's a really useful tool.</p><p></p><p>Theres no such thing as a right or wrong histogram curve.</p><p>You should have a few pixels at the right edge of the histogram that are at the bottom. If you have a high number of pixels to the far right you have blown highlights.</p><p></p><p>Your camera also has a blown highlights display review where it flashes any blown highlights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 129943, member: 12691"] It's a bar graph, to the left is the amount of dark pixels in the image. On the right is the number of bright pixels in the image. The middle is the amount of mid brightness in the image. So, it's showing you the range of dark to light pixels from left to right across the full histogram. It's a really useful tool. Theres no such thing as a right or wrong histogram curve. You should have a few pixels at the right edge of the histogram that are at the bottom. If you have a high number of pixels to the far right you have blown highlights. Your camera also has a blown highlights display review where it flashes any blown highlights. [/QUOTE]
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