Helpful Histogram

The histogram is simply a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of a photo. Many don’t use histogram just because, either they are not aware of this great tool or they simply don’t know how to use it. Let me suggest you to use Histogram to fix your underexposed digital photos.

After you open your underexposed photo in Photoshop Simply click: I. Ctrl+L or go to Image > Adjustments > You will then get ‘Level window’ and simply drag and clip the arrow heads as shown below. You will instantly see the difference.


Photo after Histogram corrected.


Photo before post production.

Photo by: Ashish Bhujel
Photo originally posted at Life in Nepal Everest Uncensored.

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~ by Shutterbug on November 3, 2010.

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