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"graph" on reviewed pictures

When I review the shots on my D50 there is what appears to be a bar graph at the bottom of the shot. It does not appear when multiple shots are reviewed at once and it does not appear when picutres are downloaded. It is different in each shot and appears to possibly vary based on the contrast of the shot with white areas resulting in a higher "graph". ??

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Press up or down on the 4-way command button to toggle between histogram, shooting info, custom settings, highlights, or none.

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This is called a histogram and shows shadow details in pics before shooting

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