Working with Images on the Camera
April 29, 2004 11-3
Interpreting a Histogram
A histogram that is clipped at the right indicates overexposure and one
that is clipped at the left indicates underexposure.
A histogram that peaks towards the right indicates a high-key image
without many dark tones. One that peaks on the left indicates a low-key
image without many light tones.
Zoom Mode
The selected image (see page 11-7) appears with a region of interest (ROI)
box and a highlighted center square. The region of interest box includes
the area of the image that appears when you zoom in.
Enabling or Disabling the
Region of Interest Box Press the OK button to enable the region of interest box.
You can pan or zoom when the region of interest box is enabled.
Press the Cancel button to disable the region of interest box.
You can navigate to a different image when the region of interest box is
disabled.
Overexposure Underexposure
High key Low key