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Join me in a start to finish edit of a bird photo in Lightroom. I'll show you a basic edit, as well as a more artistic one. Lightroom is a great resource for editing wildlife photos, and I'll show you my top tips and tricks to get the best out of your bird and wildlife photos.
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Simon, I am a stubborn old man, I don't listen to anybody. I love taking pictures of birds so I watched a few of your videos. I have been spending my time watching all of your videos. I have learned something from every one of them. I like your style of presentation. It's right to the point, relevant, and professional. Until this video, I was barely using a fraction of what the program had to offer. I look forward to following your work.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful
This dude is legit making the best photography content on youtube.
Simon, I cannot get enough of your videos.
This is exceptionally helpful: Your methodical progression through the editing stages, and attention to detail (how to limit a radial mask just to the perch, enrich the brown tones, bring varieties of light to the background) is unlike anything I’ve seen elsewhere from more high-profile KZreadrs - and very welcome. Thank you many times over, and I look forward to what you do next.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Eric!
This is the most detailed video of using lightroom to edit bird photos that I have seen. It is really great. It not only explains the skills of using lightroom, but more importantly, it is a processing idea.Thank you for your videos!
Really can't thank you enough for these tips and many others you've offered in previous videos. Very good, honest help, and well presented. Well done.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
This is what I was looking for. There are so many videos on KZread about editing with LR, but none of them gave me this much help. Thank you man, you are a real G!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Wow! That was by far the most compressive tutorial on post-processing of birds but done simply. Thanks so much for sharing this! 👌🙏🏻
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
I've watched several other Lightroom tutorials and have done some rudimentary processing as I'm just beginning in photography. This video was easily the most helpful. The keyboard and mouse shortcuts were especially helpful. Your style of teaching resonates perfectly with me so I'm really thankful I've found this channel. Thank you for the awesome content and taking your time to help so much.
I don't know how I just found your channel a few weeks ago, but I'm sure glad I did. This video, and many from the past year have been so wildly informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
All of the tips are helpful! As a newer photographer all of the learning that is involved can be overwhelming. Thank you for your videos!
You have once again presented a video that is top quality, easy to understand, and in depth on the many ways to make a photo better. I now have a better understanding of why my photos look great at the end, but when posted on Facebook they are so much noise. Thank you for your presentation.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tips. The magenta correction is particularly useful I think. Didn't occur to me to use the temp slider - I usually adjust the tint, or use a local brush with a mix of green and desaturating, but the results are not always what I want. This is simple and it does work, at least on brown! Thanks Simon!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I am new to bird photography and light room editing. Recently found your channel and can’t thank you enough for your systematic and detailed explanations and demonstration.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
The last tip about compression on Facebook is quite helpful. Thank you for throwing that into the video.
Excellent, thank you. The inverted subject is a God send for blurring the background just a little, and the file size for Instagram will definitely help too. Thanks again.
I followed your guide with one of my bird photos and was blown away by the results! Thanks so much for the excellent editing guide!
Excellent tutorial Simon. Thank you. Can’t thank you enough for taking the time to make these. They are extremely helpful. And you have a knack to make it simple for us to consume. Thanks.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks!
Thanks Simon for sharing your way of adjusting different parts of the subject. I am new to lightroom classic and learn something everytime I watch your videos.
i'm a person who really is a novice at LR and you have just help me a whole bunch easy to under stand and very helpful cheers from australia
As a mostly beginner of using Photoshop, this is extremely helpful! I like that I can easily follow along while editing my own photos in hopes that it will become memorized. Thank you for the video!
Boy! 3 odd little tricks that I didn't know and I've been using Lightroom for several years!!!! MANY THANK!!!!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
Superb editing tutorial Simon! I always learn so much from you Couple comments: 1) Current max export sizes are 1350x1080 (5x4post) & 1920x1080 (16x9stories) for Instagram. Long edge being 1350 &1920 respectively. 2) Not sure if you had the luminance mask update at the time, but instead of brushing, you can save all that time by using the luminance mask. Then subtract the subject(invert) for a perfect gradient :)
Excellent Simon. I’d like add a tip to what you have so clearly explained and demonstrated, and that is the use of virtual copies. For those who don’t know what they are, Lightroom allows the creation of multiple versions of the original file without altering the original file. For example after the first stage of developing the image, that file is saved. From there a person can right click the file to make a virtual copy and the start point is the initial editing that was done in that initial development, from there they can apply the ‘artistic edits’ that you showed in your video. When that file is saved the library will have both edited copies available to choose from. Another example is that various crops of this image could be saved e.g horizontal or vertical. Thanks for your excellent videos Simon I appreciate them.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent additions! Thanks for sharing!
I love your videos! You explain things nice and clearly and at a speed that I can keep up with which is much appreciated. I don't use Lightroom but I am sure I can use some of these tips in the programme that I do use. I already do use the rule of thirds at least!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Simon: thank you VERY much for this comprehensive and exhaustive explanation on how you proceed to edit bird photos. I use LR a lot and this is the first time I see tools that I didn't know what their use was. I will keep this tutorial in my favorites because I need to see it more than once to fully understand your approach.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lots of neat tips. I'm very glad I watched it. The other day I was in a restaurant and noticed an advertisement where they used desaturation to most but not all of the image to draw your eye to what was not desaturated. There is also the artistic trick of making the image black and white except the subject which is in full color. I had the thought that I'm going to try desaturating the background when I edit my next photograph. I'm thinking that slightly desaturating the background will make it less obvious so the viewer won't be conscious of the manipulation giving an even stronger effect. I also usually "blur" the background by moving the texture, clarity, and sharpening sliders (for the background mask) to the left.
Wow! Thanks so much. I have watched literally hundreds of videos on processing and your explanation and detail has blown me away. Can’t wait to watch the next video. Cheers from Bristol, England.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped Cary!
Excellent advice. Thank you for being so generous! 😊
Oh MY. So very helpful! Never realized how much I DON'T KNOW ... your tutorials are making my progress so much easier and faster! Thanks my friend! With love from Atlanta. (( EXCELLENT tips!! ))
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad!
I love your videos, thanks for sharing tips and tricks... I've been taking bird photos since 2020 and it's a whole journey, I improve each time I go out and this tricks have pointed out mistakes I was doing or things I needed to do and I wasn't doing. Thank you very much for taking the time to do real high quality content.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Excellent video once again. Thank you Simon.
This is so helpful, thank you so much for doing this type of videos. Very clear, straight to the point, just perfect.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
de rien! No problem!
That was amazing Simon! I was so happy to watch this! I take very clear pics of birds for the most part....I just needed to know what is necessary when a shot does not get me what I want! I have learned so much from your videos!!! Also I can go into shots that needed editing I didn't know how to do!! So glad I subscribed to your channel!!!
Your videos are crystal clear, incredibly helpful and a source of inspiration to always to better! Thank you, Bart
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
Thanks so much! I looked at the masks when Adobe first added them to LR but I had no idea how flexible they were.
This is very helpful as I am still getting my head round to my recently acquired Lightroom 5. What a brilliant tool, even if the masking features are somewhat more basic than those mentioned here, a lot of this advice is relevant.
Best Lightroom tutorial so far I found on KZread! Thank you
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
GREAT INFO, Simon!!! I have learned so much... I hope you continue to create this amazing content.. Thanks very much!!
This is an extremely helpful video for where I am now in post-processing. The information, example used and pace of the video is a perfect learning tool. I have saved it and will be referring to it often. Thank you!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Oh this was absolutely helpful. Thank you so much for being transparent
Thx Simon. Very good tips.
Thanks, Simon. I use On1Raw, but will use your techniques in my bird photos. I shoot a lot of raptors because they frequently visit my backyard. Best, John
So much information in such a small amount of time. I did not know that you could do so much in LR other than adjusting sliders. Going to apply this knowledge after my next trip. Thank you!
@simon_dentremont
4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks this is really nice tips. I learned a lot of new stuff, and as returning to photography, got reminded of some too, like vignetting.
All killer, no filler. Just the way I like it. Thanks Simon
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
haha thx Robert!
That was great. Will be watching this again. Really Great. Thank You.
Simon, thank you for a very well paced and succinct tutorial. I picked two excellent selection adjustment tips while masking 👍
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
it's so interesting seeing other photographers edit their photos and how that plays into their styles and tastes! I would have edited in a different way to you and probably would have come out with a very different final image. Thanks for sharing your process!
Love your videos! I use Lightroom and this will help my photography. Thanks Simon for more great tips!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for sharing your insights on post processing. It is so interesting yet simple. A few more tutorials focusing on Bird Photography noise removal and sharpening in the post production would be highly appreciated, having said this it is always best to get these right in camera!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Superbly informative and clear. Thank you 🙏
Vibrance adds saturation only to the unsaturated colours in the picture. So you can even out the saturation between colours a bit. While saturation adds it to all the colours but the difference between colours stays the same.
I have learnt so much from your video. I liked how you showed the whole process, with some great tips. I will certainly be using them to improve my images.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Best videos on youtube thank you
@simon_dentremont
Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much for the tips , especially the artistic interpretations.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Thanks you so much for this video! I have Lightroom since yesterday and I managed to learn a lot by watching this video! Besides this video I absolutely love your other video's aswell!
Thanks, this is the first of your videos I’ve watched. It won’t be the last! You explain the new masking tools in Lightroom very, very well. And, the shortcuts and shortcut keys. I’m going to go find more of your videos, right now. Thanks again.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rick. Appreciate it!
Thank you for another excellent video!
I’m impressed! Thank you for sharing your skills.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
Awesome work. Thanks for all the tips. Keep doing this. a lot people will appreciate Thanks again
Excellent video with great tips. Thanks so much!😊
Very clear presentation thanks i appreciate your time
Great tips!! Thanks much.
A big thank you for sharing👍👍👍 You are very complete and detailed in all your tutorials 😅😅 Among the best I’ve seen. ❤❤👍👍👍
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
Wow! A fantastic tutorial, showing us just what Lightroom is capable of. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise.
@goldenfrog6EsCoSes
Жыл бұрын
Incidentally, I notice that you didn't tweak the tone curve - something that I've always been advised to do.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
That was more than a simple tips, that was a profesional tips, thank u so much.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video Simon. Certainly a contrast to videos you do today - you are much more relaxed these days!!😊😊
Nice LR tutorial. Here’s an insight gained from a career starting in photography and winding up in CYMK reproduction of photos in magazines anytime shooting outdoors: The foliage will add a green cast to the light outdoors you will not see by eye when shooting or on the monitor when editing because of how our vision adapts to see things we know to be neutral or familiar such as skin tones. To remove a green cast a + magenta correction is needed via the TINT slider not the blue/yellow COLOR BALANCE. Having a known neutral gray card reference in a test shot allows either setting custom WB to remove the green cast in the field or via batch corrections using the eye dropper on the test shot then copying the corrected WB to all the other shots in the same lighting so you will be starting from a known neutral baseline when editing. That method also prevents any monitor calibration issues from affecting color balance decisions. The green bias under trees is what gives caucasian skin tones in portraits of people an dull waxy look because pink (magenta) + green = gray. Whenever green or magenta bias is noted the TINT slider, not blue/yellow COLOR BALANCE is the better adjustment to correct it. Adding flash under trees creates a color correction nightmare because the areas the flash hit become green + blue biased (compared to daylight WB) but the shadows the flash doesn’t reach stay green. So if you try to magenta to correct the shadows back to neutral it will add a magenta cast to the flash lit areas. The solutions to that problem are to use reflectors instead of flash for fill, or if using flash cover the head with green gel to match the green bias of the ambient.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
I just found your channel last night and am really enjoying the content. You seem to be a natural teacher and your voice isn't annoying like some other KZread photography gurus. Ha ha.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Hahaa. Welcome aboard!
Super helpful and to the point tutorial! Thank you so much for all the amazing tips. I've only just started getting into wildlife photography and your videos have been an invaluable resource to understanding everything photography😅 ❤
Thank you for taking the time to show us in Lightroom. Very much appreciated. I learned how to use some of the tools that were frustrating me
Thanks again Simon, can't wait to try out some of these techniques
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic!
Excellent, thank you so much.
What a fantastic video! I have never seen someone give so much information on processing bird photos. Please sir, I want some more!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
You're an excellent teacher. This was very helpful.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that!
Great tutorial and tips, examples. I agree with keeping my bird shots a bit more normal than playing too much in Lr. I find the challenge of getting it right out in the field as much as possible.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I really liked the video. I always find it interesting to see Lightroom workflows that others use. The masking tool is a nice improvement to Lightroom and you have given me a few new ideas to play with. Thanks!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
This video was extremely informative. Thanks!
Incredibly helpful. Thank you
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
Your videos are fantastic! Thank you
Just now seeing this video and it's incredible. Thank you good sir!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Simon. This video was very helpful.
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
Thank you so much for this video!!
Wow I don't think I fully appreciate how great you can improve an image when you correct the color casting or in your case reduce the blues for the bird awesome tutorial good sir
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
OMG, I just commented to an other video of you saying it is the most useful video I've seen, but this one exceeds even that one (especially since I'm a birder). That was unbelievable, I look lightroom and my pictures with a whole new way from now on... especially that gradiant effect, but I never knew the masking option at the sharpening section, or some of the masking, it was an unbelievably useful video, by far the best I've seen in the topic. Thanks!
Extremely helpful, Simon. Great content.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Fabulous tutorial. Thank you so much 🙏
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Excellent! Thanks for the valuable tips!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Would love to see more like this from you. Thank you.
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
You got it! Thanks Timothy!
Perfect tutorial for my mood!
Very helpful video thank you!
Fantastic tips! Thank you so much!
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
You bet!
Thanks Simon, the tips are very helpfull!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
learnt some additional tricks..thanks..looking forwards to more such sessions
@simon_dentremont
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
Went to KZread to learn some new LR processing tricks and tips with bird photography. Your well-done video did not disappoint....learned several unique tricks which I'm confident will improve my processing work flows....especially the options you showcased on how to get the most from masks. Thank you!
Amazing information. thank you
Good tips! I love the two style differences 👌 good tip on the FB Insta compression thing too!
@simon_dentremont
2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Jeremy. Talk soon!
This has been so helpful. Great tips for newbies.