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  • noun Plural form of histogram.

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Examples

  • To become a skilled HDR jockey in the tone mapping department, you'll need to be at least a little bit familiar with two fundamentals of digital imaging that tend to hide in the background for most users-the scary-looking graphs known as histograms and curves, both of which look like they belong in your school text book.

    Gizmodo 2009

  • Called the Recovery Act Reporting product, it can take stimulus act data and report it in Web-friendly formats such as histograms, pie charts, bar charts, score cards, dashboards and point maps.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2009

  • If you subtract all the histograms except the red bit from the data you get the crosses in the plot on the right.

    The Tevatron goes bump 2011

  • On the left you see crosses and some solid, coloured-in histograms.

    The Tevatron goes bump 2011

  • Soon we are all off automatic mode, experimenting with aperture settings and studying the histograms to check our exposure – all of which had been way over my head only a few hours earlier.

    Through the lens: getting close to Welsh wildlife 2011

  • The coloured histograms represent the expectation and the crosses are what actually happened.

    The Tevatron goes bump 2011

  • Click on the navigation bar icon of ChromeAccess, a small Chrome logo, to access popular pages including the extensions menu, download history, bookmarks, and even more obscure items like cache info and histograms.

    ChromeAccess Puts Quick Access To About: Pages In Navigation Bar | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • Another worry is that neither the data nor the histograms are exact.

    The Tevatron goes bump 2011

  • You can view statistics of up to five species at once as graphs, histograms, tables and maps, which you can filter down further by geographic location.

    eBird Gives You More Information About Birds Than You Ever Thought You’d Need | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • If the histograms and data are exactly right, the paper quotes a one-in-ten-thousand 0.0001 chance that this bump is a fluke.

    The Tevatron goes bump 2011

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