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Understanding how to read histograms, Evaluating exposure, P. 360) – Apple Aperture 2 User Manual

Page 360: Understanding how to, Read histograms

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Part III

Performing Image Adjustments

Understanding How to Read Histograms

The histogram is a graph that displays relative brightness in an image, from pure black to
pure white. The area under the graph represents all the pixels in the image. From left to
right, the histogram describes the range of dark pixels (shadows), gray pixels (midtones),
and bright pixels (highlights) in the image. The shape of the histogram graph depends on
the tonality of the scene and the exposure.

Evaluating Exposure

Histograms are good tools for evaluating exposure. For example, a series of peaks in
the darker side of the histogram often indicates an underexposed image that consists
mainly of dark pixels.

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Shadows

Highlights

Midtones

Brightness increases