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