CROP like a PRO. Wildlife photo editing tips with Janine
Learning how to crop an image correctly can take an average wildlife photography image and make it extraordinary. In this tutorial, Janine will walk you through formats and aspect ratios, recommended pixel counts, various cropping rules, and how and when to break them.
Even when you have an image that seems at first not have been what you are looking for then a decent crop in Lightroom or Photoshop can easily salvage it. If you enjoy these wildlife photo editing tips then check out Janine's free Adobe Lightroom course at the Pangolin Photo Academy:
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Timestamps:
0:10 Intro to Wildlife Photo Editing Tips
1:00 Aspect ratios and pixel counts
3:45 Cropping for social media
10:00 Cropping Rules for wildlife photos
13:00 Fixing your composition
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With Janine's videos I have a geniune problem. What to concentrate on, her explanations or her smile. Like if agree. Anyway , the lessons are as much delightful for novice as me.
Hi Janine enjoyed video very much, I tend to crop most images. A golden rule with AV presentations is not to show vertical slides. I have not thought much about pixel counts until now. Nice earrings. Lawrence
I try to take the picture the way I think it should be composed. Sometimes it works, sometimes not:) If not, I`ll crop- Great video!
Very good Janine! I love you!
Thank you Janine - most helpful!
Great advice Janine! Thanks so much for taking time out of your schedule to help us to be better photographers.
Thank you Janine. Informative explanation of cropping
Brilliant advice as always. Thank you Janine.....ps. love the Africa earrings..😉😉
Fine and instructive explanation of a difficult topic. Thanks Janine.😃
A very good review of suggestions for cropping. Even if someone doesn’t crop ever, the photos you used as examples were superb. Thank you.
This was great! This help is really timely as I start to work on my images from my recent trip with Pangolin.
Love this channel, defines what true "pro" photographers are versus the plethora of hobbyists that are self-baptized as pros.
Thank you Janine 🙏🏽❤️
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
thanks so much
Thanks Janine, another really useful video. I haven’t given as much thought to cropping ratios, etc. Rather, I usually crop to improve the image - ie to give an animal or bird more space or to get rid of some unnecessary distraction. Will certainly give more thought to ratios in the future.
Very informative thanks Janine. 🥂
Another great video from a Master! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
This one really helped!... Very well intended lesson I consider....Thank you!
This is an exquisitely done video! I think your explanations, your visuals, and content were spot on and super helpful. Thank you
I agree with you 100% about 3x4. Very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for giving this class. You are really good att explaining the technical aspect in a calm and precise way. Well done!
Janine - can’t believe I only just caught up with this! Really useful with respect to the various mediums and how to make the most of an image. Thank you.
Thanks Janine for a video that’s contains so much info and is so nice to watch. I’m considering buying a 45 mpx camera so as to carry less weight in prime lenses and zoom /crop in post production.
Really good explanation Janine, very informative and very precise thanks.
The best advice I have seen on cropping photos. Thank you for all the great videos you make.
Thank you! You have answered many questions I have had but didn't know how to articulate.
Excellent pointers and review on this often abused and misused technique. As always, you explain very well. Hope all of you are doing well and staying healthy with the Omicron varient all around you.
Incredible advice , you can really save a photo that you once thought may be for the garbage….thanks Janine👍
Great illustration, you have a great way of explaining your work, I learn a lot from you, keep it up.
Thank you for sharing examples- especially topic #3. I tend to cut out Animals (accidentally) and I don’t know what to do. Thank you for giving me ideas! Very much appreciate you and Pangolin team’s hard work! Xoxo
As usual and expected, very useful, informative and interesting video. Keep it up.
Great content as always, Janine!
Many thanks for sharing such useful advice
Great video!
Love this class Janine. I often use the crop tool randomly, so these tips give me lots to think about ! Ans as always so well explained: not simply saying “do it this way” but also explain the WHY. Thank you!
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Excellent video with a lot of food for thought. Superbly paced.
This is good stuff. I am only just getting into social media, and knowing what aspect ratios work best with what sites is priceless.
Well done Janine, extremely good explained :-)
Thanks another great video. I am one of those who almost never worry about aspect ration and end up with a hogwash.
Dear Janine, thanks for your advices. They are no news to me but still helpful to recapulate and always get a "a yes... this or that ... ". Keep the tension and wish you a merry christmas. See you soon next year.❤
Great video instructions !
Sections 2 and 3 are great. Thank you. Beautiful shots.
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
Muy interesante. Gracias.
Thanks so much for this video Janine. I have been using some of these suggestions for a while where cropping and aspect ratio is concerned. When taking a family portrait, for example, if you crop it, in camera, too close it wont be possible to get a 8x10 photo out of it. Things to think of when taking the photo. I want to learn more about resizing and what sizes are allowed to use in what programs before degrading the photo. It is frustrating when loading a photo to Facebook and when I see it there it’s not as sharp as what I sent. Thanks again!
This is an excellent, comprehensive explanation. The video has a clear structure and is really well presented, thank you. I will recommend your channel to anyone wishing to improve their wildlife photography!
Very informative session. Thanks a lot...
. I find cropping images interesting and fun, it lets your imagination go. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! This is one of the best explanation that I've ever seen about crop! Great!!!
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Good suggestions. Thank you.
Your tutorials are very informative 👌👌
I really found this helpful, particularly since I've not seen many good discussions of these topics previously. Given your caveat about smaller pixels and a predisposition to more noise, I'm wondering whether higher resolution sensors provide advantages in terms of cropping potential?
Thanks for this interesting class:) Great channel and awesome video
Thank you so much.
Here are some interesting tips on cropping. Some I would never have thought of.
Great video as usual 10:05 Export Settings were particularly useful
Thank you Janine, leave it to a professional for making it simple and to the point. I will now have aspect ratio in the back of my mind always.
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
One of my "rules" for how much space to provide for the subject to move into is to provide at least double the space the animal is moving out of. The faster the subject "appears" to be moving, the more space it needs to move into. Great video.
@ImagesbyCeciSnow
2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant presentation. Thanks so much Great information for photographers of all skill levels.
Thanks. That is a great video
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing my madness regarding wildly different aspect ratios! I'm a proponent of the ISO standard for paper sizes (e.g. A3, A4, etc.) which always has the same ratio. Any image cropped to that ratio will fit any standard ISO papers just by scaling with no need to crop. Yet, I'm aware of no camera that offers that format natively or as a selectable ratio. In the US, ISO paper sizes are hard to find, North America being stuck with a bizarre set of standards for paper that do not maintain size ratios. And, as you point out, the online world has chaotic image ratios.
@phlotographer
2 жыл бұрын
things go back to the days of film -- 8 x 10, 5 x 7 (this was lovely as the ratios don't relate), 4 x 5,(all camera plates of glass or film) 3 x 5, 16 x 20 and then 20 x 24 and generally, finally, 40 x 60. Now what the heck A something or other is -- I have no idea. I love digital as then I can create whatever size I want for the image. I tend to crop in camera and current cameras offer grid lines (rule of thirds anyway) and also level lines so straightening can be done in the viewfinder as well as composition. This was an excellent presentation of the concept of cropping and composition. The concepts work for wildlife, scenics, and people photography. Much discussion happens about rules but it is the word and not the concept that elicits negativity. The idea of a "rule" simply means that over centuries of artists such as sculptors, painters and now photographers, certain ways of accomplishing a task will generally yield a more pleasing result to the viewer. The concepts of "rules" affect almost everything we do or see in life but generally, unless we are doers and not just receivers of the result of tasks we don't realize what went into the creation of what we receive until it is explained and we are open to accepting information which we previously did not have.
Thanks for this Janine. Very informative as always. I have set certain aspect ratios and pixel count as export preset in Lightroom so I go through them and see what fits best to the image. And when I setup a slideshow for the TV I obviously use only the 16:9 ration and the pixel required of my 4K screen (3840 long side).
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
Very Nice
This is good
Thank you Janine for the great video. It is really packed with information and tips that I had to learn the hard way while taking pictures. I do a lot of underwater photography and some of the tricks really apply when diving since you have a lot of challenges. Your subject tends to move, you move with the current, the water column filters out colours and clarity and you normally need to shoot close to the object since it may be less than 20 cm large. I am wondering if you have any thoughts on UW photography or know of someone that could provide some information. Thanks again.
Great video, thanks Janine. At 10:00 you show Instagram as 1080 on the longest edge, but their preferred size is 1080 wide and 1350 high
Excellent
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
I use flipping, tilting and cropping very often to read an image left to right or look to move an animal out of image instead of move in if it photographed from right to left. This way I got a better composition, least how I see it, being everything is subjective.
The video is obviously both interesting and actual. Nevertheless I'd like to mention that the highest image size on Facebook is 2048 pixel on any side.
Thanks for the Excellent information ! You have Beautiful eyes by the way.
Thanks, send me a reminder
@janine-pangolinphotohost9722
2 жыл бұрын
we are life in 4 minutes
Thanks for this;) Also I think cropping rules with animals is the same with humans!!
I try to crop 11x14 which makes an excellent print, I lk large prints dramatic 30x40 etc
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
that's an excellent tip... thanks so much
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I normally use the ISO ratio for printing on A4, A3 and A2
Please share your ideas on cropping techniques in the comments down below. We would love to hear from you.
Cropping is an absolute nightmare to me! Simply because of different dimensions/aspect ratios preferred by different social media platforms. I can use my original 2x3 ratio for posting on FB, but then if it is a vertical image then it might be too long and cut off a section of my image. And a 4x5 crop for Instagram isn't flattering for some of my images
Hi. How do you get that overexposed white look with the outline of the animal showing?
@PangolinWildlife
2 жыл бұрын
Try this vid. kzread.info/dash/bejne/e3yi3JuHptCxaM4.html
Although I usually prefer 2:3 , I prefer 3:4 more if a photo requires a vertical format. 2:3 in a vertical manner often look so narrow
Very instructive video. But I am wondering anything : at 8:11, you said that a 40 inch TV requires 70 Mpix image. I don't agree : a screen is limited by its own physical resolution. Even if you take a 8K Tv set with a resolution of 7680 x 4320, you will need "only" a 33 Mpix image. And as all 8K TV set have the same resolution, you will allways need 33 Mpix. This rule is obviously not applicable for prints because, resolution will be adapted by printer according the format of digital image and the format of paper.
@maltejarr6095
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pierre for pointing this out. I had the same remark in mind. Nevertheless the video itself is very good to watch, as usual.
I'd love to see the number of views the ladies of Pangolins get compared to the men of Pangolins on their videos. Between their looks and accents, I sometimes have to watch a video several times to absorb all the information. Another fine video. Enjoy your visit in the sunshine state.
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What about images from m4/3 cameras? Why leave that out?
@lloydbligh5601
2 жыл бұрын
. This is one thing about the Olympus Cameras that I don’t like, the cropping method it doesn’t give you the freedom to choose the area around your subject you want.
@lindakrugman6534
2 жыл бұрын
@@lloydbligh5601 In post, you can crop to any aspect ratio you want. Wasn't that the point of this video?
I find constraining the cropping tool to a particular ratio terribly constraining. I crop to what the image dictates.
OK it is official, This old fart of an Aussie is in love with Janine...LOL
Ocd Is a serious desorder that Many people sufer from. I think one should avoid using the therm only to claim how perfectionist one Is, almost as ir was something good.
Decent photography is wasted on social media.