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Glancing at the histogram can tell if you have a substantial subject within the refocusable range. To maximize the impact of refo-
cusing, it is ideal to have a signicant histogram wave in both the near refocusable range and the far refocusable range. Waves
outside of the refocusable range correspond to objects in the background or foreground that can not be refocused.
The Depth Overlay provides the same kind of information as the Depth Histogram, but displays it as an overlay on objects in the
live view. Objects that fall within the near refocusable range are edged with blue. Objects that fall within the far refocusable are
edged with orange. Instantly see whether there is enough subject matter in each of the ranges to provide good refocusing possi-
bilities.
Objects in the near refocusable range are edged in blue; those in the far refocusable range are edged in orange. White in the
histogram represents the elements in the scene which will be outside the refocusable range in your Living Picture, and can not be
focused on when interacting with the image..