LIGHTROOM CLASSIC. Bird editing tips and tricks
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In this Lightroom Classic tutorial I will show you tips and tricks when editing bird photos. Adobe lightroom Classic is a fantastic program when it comes to editing with some of the best masking tools and everything you need to edit and color grade.
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Thank you Skyler. It was a nice editing. I liked it ....
Gr8 capture of the Hawk Skyler! Also your editing skills always amaze me. Gr8 job!!
@skylerewingphotography
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Thanks a ton!
really good one . please let us know how to export the photos for instagram and facebook . usually my photos while i uploaded to social it’s all compressed and loss of details . please do a video regarding this
Skvělý tutoriál, a skvělá úprava fotografie v LrC ok.👍👏
I've always thought that we should use Denoise before adding any sharpening, clarity, and texture. What are your thoughts on that? It is nice to see you back in Lr. Thanks.
@skylerewingphotography
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Hi DK . I know there are different opinions on this out there but the way I am thinking is: sometimes we add noise by lifting exposure, adding sharpening and so on so I want to remove the noise in the end to get the exact result I want. In past I tried noise reduction on my raw photos then when my editing was done I felt the need to reduce noise again to get it just right. My order of operations is always been: adjust exposure and contrast, then color, sharpen and then reduce noise. Not sure if is the best way but I like the results it gives
@dktraveller8364
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@Skyler Ewing Photography Thanks for your reply and your reasoning. You make some very good points Skyler and I am certainly going to play with that. Take care.
My first action in bird photography is to crop. It seems pointless making adjustments to elements that are eventually discarded and by their presence, possibly induce a false impression of light and colour on the main subject. I personally feel that the final image of the raptor is too bright and does not blend well with the background and this may reflect the late choice of what background is included or discarded. Of course, the final edit is a personal preference and I admire how meticulous you are when editing. I wish I was as careful.