Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Lab 5 - Histogram


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Tone Variety

Questions:
a.     According to the histogram, where do most of the pixels in your high key image fall (left or right on the histogram)
b.     Are there any pixels in the high key image that would not print with detail?
c.     According to the histogram, where do most of the pixels in your low-key image fall (left or right on the histogram)
d.     Are there any pixels in the low-key image that would not print with detail?
e.     According to the histogram, where do most of the pixels in your varied tones image fall (left or right on the histogram)
f.      Are there any pixels in the varied tones image that would not print with detail?
g.     Considering the information on the histogram, do you feel your camera is properly exposing the high key and low-key scenes? Explain your answer

h.     Which histogram shows the most dynamic range?

Answers:

a. More towards the middle.
b. No because there is no clipping in the highlights.
c. More towards the middle/left.
d. No because there is no clipping in the shadows.
e. Left of the histogram but there are some a little bit everywhere.
f. Yes maybe in the blacks/shadows because it is slightly clipping in that area.
g. Yes I find my camera is properly exposing the high-key and low-key scenes because there is almost zero clipping in the shadows or highlights.
h. The photo with the variety in tones because the histogram is more spread out.

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