Nikon 7900, COOLPIX5900 manual Histogram, Choosing a Value for Exposure Compensation

Models: 7900 COOLPIX5900 5900

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Histogram

A histogram shows distribution of tones in image; horizontal axis corresponds to pixel brightness, with dark tones to left and bright tones to right, while vertical axis shows number of pixels of each brightness in the image.

The scale of an axis is determined by the maximum number of pixels of a picture.

Choosing a Value for Exposure Compensation

As a rule of thumb, select positive values when large areas of the frame are very brightly lit (for example, when photographing an expanse of sunlit water, sand, or snow) or when the background is much brighter than the main subject. Choose negative values when large areas of the frame are very dark (for example, when photographing a forest of dark green leaves) or when the background is much darker than the main subject. This is because the camera, in order to avoid extreme under- or over-exposure, tends to lower exposure when the frame is very bright and raise exposure when the frame is very dark. This can make naturally bright subjects look darker and naturally dark sub- jects appear over-bright, or “washed out.”

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Nikon 7900, COOLPIX5900 manual Histogram, Choosing a Value for Exposure Compensation