A histogram is a photographers tool located on the camera that helps to show what the range of tones is in any given photograph.
2. What happens to the visual when a histogram is skewed to the left?
This would cause the picture to be mostly dark deep tones and colors and would result in a dark image.
3. What happens to the visual when a histogram is skewed to the right?
This would result in an image that is mostly light tones and would cause the photo to be very white and seem washed out.
4. In most cases, what does a good histogram look like?
The beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but generally a photo is more successful when it has a balanced histogram starting in the middle.
4. Why is a histogram a good tool for a photographer?
It balances the shot and makes the photo more pleasing to the eye. It helps to see whether a photo is either over exposed or under exposed.
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