Reading a histogram


    The histogram also gives a quick picture of the tonal range of the image, or the image key type. A low-key image has detail concentrated in the shadows; a high-key image has detail concentrated in the highlights; and an average-key image has detail concentrated in the midtones. An image with full tonal range has a number of pixels in all areas. Identifying the tonal range helps determine appropriate tonal corrections.

    Illustration of How to read a histogram with these callouts: A. Overexposed photo B. Properly exposed Photo with full tonality C. Underexposed photo
    How to read a histogram A. Overexposed photo B. Properly exposed Photo with full tonality C. Underexposed photo