Histogram display for all modes
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:26 pm
Ref. threads:
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=2884
Support for overlay histogram display
Why
It is useful for determining if photo is suitable for futher processing.
It can also help select the "best" shots or "disposable" shots, especially if many exposures for the same subject have been taken.
It is difficult to spot such characterestics, especially if monitor is not calibrated and properly lit.
How
Semi-transparent area overlayed on preview, view or fullscreen.
Options
- display on preview/view/fullscreen - yes or no, separately for every mode. I think it is enough for the options below to be set for all modes together.
- display of composite, RGB or both histograms
- histograms as solid areas or lines, line thickness configurable (pixels)
- colour of histogram background can be set
- transparency can be set separately for histograms and background
- location can be set to 8 positions (corners and middles of sides) of display area
- histogram size can be set in abosolute numbers (pixels) or percentage of display area
- show/hide with a key
X.
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=2884
Support for overlay histogram display
Why
It is useful for determining if photo is suitable for futher processing.
It can also help select the "best" shots or "disposable" shots, especially if many exposures for the same subject have been taken.
It is difficult to spot such characterestics, especially if monitor is not calibrated and properly lit.
How
Semi-transparent area overlayed on preview, view or fullscreen.
Options
- display on preview/view/fullscreen - yes or no, separately for every mode. I think it is enough for the options below to be set for all modes together.
- display of composite, RGB or both histograms
- histograms as solid areas or lines, line thickness configurable (pixels)
- colour of histogram background can be set
- transparency can be set separately for histograms and background
- location can be set to 8 positions (corners and middles of sides) of display area
- histogram size can be set in abosolute numbers (pixels) or percentage of display area
- show/hide with a key
X.