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Posted on Dec 13, 2008

RGB Histogram will not turn off.

We were taking pictures of The Trail of Lights at night. Somehow we must have pressed something that caused the Rgb Histogram screen to come on and we cannot get it to turn off.

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It's not hard... I had the same problem, but I found this solution on the internet and it worked.
First turn on the camera and press the play button.
You are now viewing your picture with the histogram.
Use the same joystick looking kind of button that you use to scroll left and right through the pictures, but instead of going left and right, go UP OR DOWN. That scrolls through the different display settings.

Hope that helps!

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View the picture and then press on the up arrow key on the arrow pad, it will scroll through the idex, histogram, highlights and then normal.

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On my Canon DSLR i had the same problem. I solved it by pressing the DISP button 3 times until you see a picture the size of the LCD screen.

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