Olympus E-1 E-1 Reference Manual (English) - Page 110

Information 1, Highlight, Histogram, Shooting information, How to use the histogram display

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Information display Ⅵ Information 1 x10 Frame number, print reservation and protect. Ⅵ Information 2 Print reservation, protect, record mode, number of pixels, compression, date and time and file number. 453 x10 SQ [1024x768 , 1/8] Ⅵ Highlight The overexposed parts of the recorded image blink. '03.01.01 00:00 FILE:123-3456 SQ Overexposed parts Ⅵ Histogram Shows you the distribution of brightness in recorded images. Checking the histogram will enable more precise exposure control for subsequent shots. Histogram SQ How to use the histogram display The histogram display enables you to check the brightest highlights 8 and darkest shadows which may result in a poor image. If the bars in the histogram are higher towards the right, the image may be too bright. If the bars are higher on the left, the image may be too dark. Distribution of Compensate the exposure or re-compose, etc. then shoot again. brightness Dark Bright Playback Ⅵ Shooting information Displays the exposure mode, metering mode, record mode, ISO sensitivity, color space, saturation and focal length, etc. ~ "Monitor indications (only for playback)" (P. 13) P ESP ISO 100 sRGB / CS3 45mm 1/200 F5.6 WB: AUTO CONTRAST: -2 SHARPNESS: -2 SQ 0.0 0.0 - 2STEP 110

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Information display
Playback
8
±
Information 1
Frame number, print reservation and protect.
x10
x10
453
±
Information 2
Print reservation, protect, record mode, number of pixels,
compression, date and time and file number.
03.01.01
00:00
SQ
[
1024x768 , 1/8
1024x768 , 1/8
]
x10
x10
FILE:123
3456
±
Highlight
The overexposed parts of the recorded image blink.
SQ
±
Histogram
Shows you the distribution of brightness in recorded
images. Checking the histogram will enable more precise
exposure control for subsequent shots.
SQ
Histogram
±
Shooting information
Displays the exposure mode, metering mode, record mode,
ISO sensitivity, color space, saturation and focal length, etc.
~
“Monitor indications (only for playback)” (P. 13)
P
ESP
ESP
ISO
100
ISO
100
sRGB / CS3
sRGB / CS3
45mm
45mm
1/200
F5.6
0.0
0.0
1/200
F5.6
0.0
0.0
WB:
AUTO
2STEP
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
:
2
SHARPNESS:
SHARPNESS:
2
SQ
SQ
How to use the histogram display
The histogram display enables you to check the brightest highlights
and darkest shadows which may result in a poor image. If the bars
in the histogram are higher towards the right, the image may be too
bright. If the bars are higher on the left, the image may be too dark.
Compensate the exposure or re-compose, etc. then shoot again.
Distribution of
brightness
Dark
Bright
Overexposed parts