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identify command interpretation

Posted: 2016-01-21T13:57:11-07:00
by lionel
Hi,

I tried the indentify command (with the verbose) and would like to know how to interpret the output.
More precisely I would like to know from the statistic and the histogram values if I can identify properly if this picture is under-exposed or over-exposed ?

Thanks.

Re: identify command interpretation

Posted: 2016-01-21T14:14:10-07:00
by snibgo
There are many ways to interpret the output. If these are ordinary photographs, the mean and standard deviation of each channel is useful. For a "correct" photograph, the mean will be around 0.5 and the SD will be around 0.17. This isn't a solid rule; a low-key photograph that contains mostly shadow will have a lower mean. A high-contrast subject will have a higher SD.

Re: identify command interpretation

Posted: 2016-01-22T08:40:23-07:00
by lionel
Thanks , it seems to be useful for my time-lapse camera, I would like to read this value after a snapshot to re-adjust my capture parameters.
What does the mean and deviation represent ? is there a definition somewhere.

Thanks

Re: identify command interpretation

Posted: 2016-01-22T10:09:18-07:00
by fmw42
The mean is the same as the average pixel value. For standard-deviation see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation