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HISTOGRAM MODE
The histogram provides a graph that indicates the total
number of pixels at each brightness level, with brightness-
es going from black on the left to white on the right. It is a
valuable tool for evaluating captures. A well-exposed shot
usually has a full range of levels, while under- and overex-
posed shots tend to show levels concentrated at the left
or right part of the scale, respectively. The histogram is
only an indicator that should be interpreted – there are
several situations in which a ‘bad’ histogram will match
an exposure that could be perfect for the intended effect
(and vice-versa). Look at the histogram examples and the
explanations below:
UNDEREXPOSURE
A histogram display that is con-
centrated on the left with few
pixels elsewhere indicates a likely
underexposure. Many details will
be lost in the shadows.
EVEN EXPOSURE
A histogram display that is spread
across the full range indicates a
likely good exposure. There may
still be a few pixels at the ex-
tremes, indicating a few spectral
highlights and saturated shad-
ows, but this is often normal in a
good exposure.
OVEREXPOSURE
A histogram display that is con-
centrated on the right with few
pixels elsewhere indicates a likely
overexposure. Many details will
be lost in the highlights.
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BROWSING
In Browse mode use the front scroll wheel (or left or
right arrows on the navigator button) to browse the
captures in the current folder.
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FULL DETAILS MODE
In full-details mode, you
can read a complete list of
camera settings, plus see
the histogram and, in the
background, a darkened
preview of the image. The
camera-setting details are
stored with the image, so
you can refer to them us-
ing Phocus even after you have loaded the image to your
computer and stored it in your archive.
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FULL-SCREEN MODE
In full-screen mode, you
can browse your images
at standard preview reso-
lution without any dis-
tracting data surrounding
them.
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ZOOMING IN AND OUT
In Browse mode use the True Focus and AE-L buttons or the
Zoom in (
+
) / out (
-
) button to see various levels of detail in
your images.
Zoom out to preview thumbnails, sized to fit nine images
on the display at the same time. This provides an over-
view of your work so far and helps to find specific shots.
Selection of specific images, highlighted by a blue frame,
is made by the navigation button. Selections are then en-
larged by zoom-in.
When zoomed in, you can select the area of interest by
using the front and back scroll wheels or the navigation
button. A smaller inserted overview of the capture at 100%
displays the position of the enlarged area with a blue
frame. While zoomed in, navigate the blue frame to view
other areas of interest for checking.
Standard Preview
Zoomed
9-Thumbnail view
or
or
ZOOM IN
ZOOM OUT
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