Frage von theorizee:Hello
Yesterday my new HDV camera and 3 will get the things I have not quite ...
vl someone can send me explain the histogram, if Wikipedia is more comprehensible than ... , p
what is XY-Color ...? (Sony)
and the function of''camera color''is really a saturation, or s.LCD, OR. Viewfinder?
Thanks in advance
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
Just tell what you searched for a camera. This makes it easier on the issue (s) addressed.
A histogram shows how the brightness values are distributed in the Picture. The scale left to right (X axis) shows of black (0) to white (255) all
possible values.
The Y-axis is then shown how many shares of the respective value of the X-axis in the Picture are available.
A totally black Picture will be a single stroke on the left of the X-axis up to the maximum Y-axis get the completely white picture on the other hand, right.
Usually contains a picture all the brightness values when synonymous with different weighting. That is, on the X-axis should be the most value for a marker present.
Bales, the marks left s.der X-axis is the Picture (intentionally or unintentionally) underexposed or at least has mostly dark brightness values; right according overexposed / only light values.
BG, Andreas
Antwort von theorizee:
HVR HD 1000
thank you ...
Antwort von Bernd E.:
vl me ... can someone explain the histogram ... www.henner.info / histogr.htm
A link, therefore, that I may not again be copy of Andreas ... ;-)
... what is XY-Color ...?... No clue, I've never heard. Xv Color If you do, then you'll find info here, among other things:
www.slashcam.de / article / Basics / xvYCC-or-xv-Colour.html
... Function''camera color''is really a saturation, or s.LCD, OR. Viewfinder ... The standard tip on such issues, but look at the manual to see. This is something that should in any case drinstehen!
Gruß Bernd E.