Tuesday 27 February 2018

CW_5 : histograms



Varied tones


 According to the histogram, most pixels fall on the left side of the picture. When printing, the tones going out of the histograms might not be very accurate, but overall the printing result should be similar to the digital version.

High key tones

 According to the histogram, most pixels fall on the right side of the picture. When printing, the brighter tones might not come out with any details. It would give to the printed version an over saturation in the higher white tones.

Low key tones













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According to the histogram, most pixels fall on the left side of the picture due to the dark background.  When printing, the darker tones might not come out with details. It could give to the printed version an over saturation in the darker tones



Considering the information on the histogram, my camera properly exposed the high key and low key because there is no clipping in the histogram

The histogram with the most dynamic range is the varied tones picture.



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