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A histogram on what? If you want to see a histogram on your camera, the camera must have the possibility to do so. For that check the manual. When you use a program like Adobe PS or LR, they show you the histogram in levels and curves.
A histogram is a particular type of bar graph used to represent the distribution of a set of data. However, the BA II Plus is not a graphing calculator, so you will not be able to create a histogram on it.
Hi Joseph.
If the histogram looks OK (mind you that takes quite a bit of experience to judge properly) then your picture should be OK. If not, it may well be the calibration of your monitor that is the problem.
Out of curiosity, how are you judging that the histogram should produce a good exposure? Does the exposure look OK on the camera's monitor?
switch your camera on the dial to the mountains. press the set button. scroll down to the wrench.scroll in the wrench menu down to the thrid page which has the histogram on it- turn it on. it isn't available in all modes. I'm sure there are other ways to do it- this is how I found it.
A histogram is a graphic representation of the distribution of brightness values in an image. The C-5500 has two histograms. One displays a real-time graph on the LCD screen as you compose your images and during the Quick View of images after they are shot. The DIRECT histogram displays potentially over and under-exposed areas in the image with a grid of squares—red for over-exposure and blue for under-exposure. You can set the histogram to OFF to prevent the histogram from appearing.
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