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@dimitristsagdis73403 ай бұрын
This is very nice and helpful, for my subjective taste I would take a brush and darkened the white branches in the background as their white competes/detracts from the bird.
@neilschlosser11123 ай бұрын
Always appreciate your videos - thanks! As a Lightroom and ON1 user, I'm always looking to get the best results with the most efficient workflow. Might you consider editing the same photo for us in both products to see your take on the process? Wildlife and landscape? Thanks for considering 🙂
@tectorama3 ай бұрын
It's horses for courses. I make denoise the last thing I do. I process my photos in LR, save as Jpegs then do a batch Denoise of Topaz. It seems to work very well.
@garymc89563 ай бұрын
The branch to the right of the bird bothers me in being too bright. I would consider masking and darkening it. Thoughts?
@j.j.mahanyjr7763 ай бұрын
Tony, as always informative and easy to follow. I have a few questions; When using "denoise" why not go to 100% from the start? I like to remove "objets, senory spots, ect" next, I am presently workin in WY/MT for the summer and trying to do both wilelfie and landscape, the dust is everywhere, the vista are spectacular. Changing lenslens is done only inside thee vehicle, not always effective. After correcting for white balnce I like to use the "AUTO" buttom in the "Basic" button next as it seens to point me in the right direction before making other mirror changed on my own, any thoughts? The "space bar" in the masking option is a greart tip, thanks.
@stevejackson1833 ай бұрын
It's a very nice image. I would be tempted to remove the light coloured branch that you left in. (UK English)
@DaveKingMusic3 ай бұрын
Before I post to social media, I review the image on my phone to see if it needs any additional editing. I frequently find that the image is too dark and needs a bit of brightening.
@SubiTrekker3 ай бұрын
I still use my D500 and 200-500 for my bird photography and get sharpness results that look exactly like what you achieved in your sample photo here. Are you happy with the sharpness in the eye or do you find it lacking? Maybe, I am being too critical and need to rethink my idea of sharpness. Because, if you are satisfied with this result, then I should be also and will stop thinking I need to move to a Z8 and a 180-600 and be forced to eat raman noodles for the next year.
@ianbeck96473 ай бұрын
Do you use "Lens correction" ? If so when do you apply it? Thanks
@j.j.mahanyjr7763 ай бұрын
PS: You a so coorect about waliking a way.........I go back a few hours to days later and think to myself "Whhat the H--- were you thinkig?"
@TC_Conner3 ай бұрын
2:44 in, you mentioned "it's not smart." However, I read "Enhance uses AI to improve image quality." That tells me that it is smart. What say you?
@rogerohlsson23363 ай бұрын
At 9:27-9:28 you mentioned that you, "...hold in ????... Mac... PC", it is unintelligible to my ears after numerous replays. Please say again. Thank you.