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How To Use Photography Histograms

A photography histogram is a graphical representation of the pixels exposed in your image. The left sides of a graph represents the shadows (dark parts of a photo) and the right sides represents the light (bright parts of a a photo) and the mid section represents the mid-tones. The peaks in the histogram being tall represents the number of pixels in the certain tone of the graph it's by. We can learn a lot about histograms like telling if an image is exposed correctly or not. Photography histograms are useful for many things and especially helping you create a better image.


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