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 <title>Articles By Amy: A Digital Photography Post Editing Tip - So Just How Good Is Our Histogram?</title>
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 <description> &lt;p&gt;About 3 weeks ago I received a fantastic digital photography question from a lovely gentleman named John, on the blog about the Histogram. It was such a good question that I simply had to respond by writing about it. He asked me this question: &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;ve heard people say that it dangerous to just change the lighting because that moves the whole histogram, and thus you lose the some of the colors. What do you think about that?&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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