Originally Posted by
Steaphany
I'm noticing that the consensus by the experienced photographers here is that the histogram may simply be too little information in a form that does nothing but mislead and distract novice photographers. Authors on the subject of digital photography end up putting to much effort in explaining how to interpret and apply the histogram when, in actuality, it has little to no real value.
Here is a practical alternative that will give you some real information to work with, ignore the histogram and turn on the Exposure Warning, Over Exposure Warning, or "Blinkies". This way when you chimp your photos on your camera, the image areas that "climb the walls" in the histogram will be highlighted. You will not only see how much of the elements in the image have been clipped, but you'll also know what in the scene is causing the problem. ( Just try to glean that from a histogram ! )