Exercise 3: Histogram
Objective: To increase my familiarity with the histogram by relating it to images I have just shot.
I used the manual setting on my camera and auto bracketing , 3 shots with 0, +1 and –1 EV
Highlight and shadow clipping display: Capture NX2 will show a detailed image of lost shadows and highlights using different colours for different channels but does not display a warning. My camera shows only overexposed highlights on its LCD screen.
Here are the nine images, their histograms, exposure details and my notes:
High Contrast: –1.0 EV (this image shows a full range of tones from black to white)
Image 0896
1/200s
f11
-1.0 EV
ISO 200
28mm
| |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
High Contrast +1.0 EV
Image 0897 1/50s f11 + 1.0 EV ISO 200 28mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
High Contrast 0 EV
Image 0898 1/100s f11 0 EV ISO 200 28mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
This image is exposed at 0 EV i.e. as indicated by the camera’s meter, there are no blocked shadows but the highlights are clipped predominately in the blue channel. The shadow end of the histogram is fairly precisely shown not quite against the left side.
With this lens (18 – 200mm zoom) I tend to set the meter to –0.7 EV compensation and keep an eye on the clipped highlights warning on the LCD display whilst shooting. I always shoot in RAW and this gives me retrospective control of exposure and camera settings.
Average Contrast 0 EV
Image 863 1/100s f11 0 EV 400 ISO 200mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
Average contrast –1.0 EV
Image 864 1/200s f11 -1.0 EV ISO 400 200mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
Average Contrast +1.0 EV
Image 865 1/50s f11 +1.0 EV ISO 400 200mm | |
Lost Highlights
| Lost Shadows |
Low Contrast + 1.0 EV I was struggling to find a low contrast scene to shoot so I waited until dusk and took s photograph of my back garden.
Image 0900 1/2.5s f11 +1.0EV ISO 3200 22mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
Low Contrast 0 EV
Image 0901 1/5s f11 0 EV ISO 3200 22mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
Low Contrast –1.0 EV
Image 0902 1/10s f11 -1.0 EV ISO 3200 22mm | |
Lost Highlights | Lost Shadows |
With underexposure, the tones move further to the left of the histogram but still with minimal clipping and no shadow blocking.
Conclusions: I have been familiar with the purpose and use of the histogram for some time. I regularly under expose my images using the exposure compensation control ay my camera’s settings tend to produce slightly over exposed images. I have noticed the difference between the histograms for jpeg and raw images and will make allowances for this on converting from RAW to jpeg files.
This has been a useful exercise to consolidate my knowledge
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