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Press the up or down arrows on the multi-function selector button on the back of the camera to cycle through the various display functions until you get the one you want. The histogram display usually shows when you have unintentionally pressed one of the arrow buttons accidentally.
Usually there is an info or display button that you can cycle through the different modes: Full screen playback, with shot information, histogram and RGB Histogram. Refer to your manual to find the exact procedure.
Use the multi selector button ( the round button with the 4 arrows) and used the up and down arrows to cycle throug various modes. Refer to the attached picture.
-Vish
A histogram is a graphic representation of the distribution of brightness values in an image. The C-5500 has two histograms. One displays a real-time graph on the LCD screen as you compose your images and during the Quick View of images after they are shot. The DIRECT histogram displays potentially over and under-exposed areas in the image with a grid of squares—red for over-exposure and blue for under-exposure. You can set the histogram to OFF to prevent the histogram from appearing.
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