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HISTOGRAM
The histogram is a graphic representation of the distribution of brightness in
a picture. The horizontal axis shows the tone values from black (left)
through gray to white (right). The vertical axis corresponds to the number of
pixels at each brightness level. Accessing correct image exposure can be
achieved by examining a histogram of the image.
Underexposure
Correct exposure
Overexposure
To display a histogram in the image information view, the brightness
(totalized value of RGB), R (red), G (green), and B (blue) are displayed
simultaneously at each level. (The histogram displayed in the shooting
mode is the brightness only.)
You can also use the histogram to determine if zoomed-in sections of an
image are over or under exposed.
DELETING FILES
DELETING A FILE WITH DELETE BUTTON
(Delete)
button
allows
you
to
delete
only
the
file
currently
being
displayed.
1
Select
the
file
you
want
to
delete
and
press
the
button.
(The
confirmation
message, "Delete this file?" appears.)
2
Select
[Yes]
with
the
buttons
and
press
the
button
to
apply
the
setting.
To cancel, select [No] and press the
button.
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