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5.  Use the histogram to evaluate the colors  in your video. The Mean value Indicates the average 
intensity of all  pixels in the graph, and the Standard  Deviation value indicates the average  
percentage by which pixels in the graph vary from the Mean value.
Histogram Description
Underexposed  — pixels are concentrated on the left side 
of the graph, and the resulting   image will appear 
unnaturally dark.
Banded  — there are sharp changes between the shades of 
the selected color. The  resulting image will appear to have 
sharp transitions between colors instead   of smooth 
gradients.
High contrast  — there are high concentrations of pixels in 
the darkest and lightest  shades of the selected color with 
few pixels in the midtones.
Low contrast  — most pixels are concentrated in a limited 
range of the selected color  The resulting image will 
appear faded.
Overexposed  or clipped — the lightest shades of the 
selected color exist in the video,  and the resulting image 
will appear unnaturally bright and washed out.
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