Mike Jones
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As I am very new to this aspect I have been watching Histograms for colour, contrast, brightness etc within PSE9, Canon editing software and Aperture 3.
I have to be totally honest I cannot grasp how a good histogram should look. There are oft featured to clipping ends and the bulk is in the middle ... mostly.
On teh other hand I was doing some post editing on a bird shot I had taken and the bird was within the tree, pretty dark. I created a layer and masked out everything that was bright enough to bring up the birdy. Come the end after 5 minutes I was very pleased with how it looked. Contrast was good as was the colour range, and also shadows and highlights worked. Brightness seemed spot-on as well. All to my eye through my Mac monitor.
I studied the Histogram, from left to right, upside down, through a squint and so on but honest, I just don't know what I am looking for. Is there as a rule of thumb a desirable shaped Histo that one should be aiming for?
Or, once again, am I missing the wood for the trees?
If you could help me I would be very grateful.:bang:
Mike
I have to be totally honest I cannot grasp how a good histogram should look. There are oft featured to clipping ends and the bulk is in the middle ... mostly.
On teh other hand I was doing some post editing on a bird shot I had taken and the bird was within the tree, pretty dark. I created a layer and masked out everything that was bright enough to bring up the birdy. Come the end after 5 minutes I was very pleased with how it looked. Contrast was good as was the colour range, and also shadows and highlights worked. Brightness seemed spot-on as well. All to my eye through my Mac monitor.
I studied the Histogram, from left to right, upside down, through a squint and so on but honest, I just don't know what I am looking for. Is there as a rule of thumb a desirable shaped Histo that one should be aiming for?
Or, once again, am I missing the wood for the trees?
If you could help me I would be very grateful.:bang:
Mike