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Nikon D300 - Histogram Shape

Nikon D300
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Histogram Shape
Look at the image in Figure 9-16. It is well exposed with no
serious problems.
The entire light range of this particular image fits within the
histogram window, which means that it’s not too light or too
dark and will take very little or no adjustment to view or
print.
Figure 9-16. Good image with normal histogram shape, no
clipping
It contains no more than 4 or 5 stops (EV steps) of light
range. To finalize the image, I might increase the brightness
in the trees a little, but otherwise it’s a sound image with
potential for immediate usage.
Compare Figure 9-16’s histogram to the histogram graph on
the left in Figure 9-15. See how the Figure 9-16 histogram
does not cram itself against the dark value side? In other
words, the dark values are not clipped off on the left. This
means that the camera recorded all the dark values in this
image, with no loss of shadow detail.
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