DeNoise in Lightroom Classic with Masks!

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • Learn how to take DeNoising in Lightroom Classic to a new level using custom masks to make detailed noise and sharpening enhancements.
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  • @jrfsailing07
    @jrfsailing07 13 днів тому +1

    Terry, you are a fantastic teacher! Thank you!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  13 днів тому

      You are very welcome, thank YOU for watching.

  • @reallevasseur1934
    @reallevasseur1934 Місяць тому +4

    Great video, love what you're doing. Unlike other UA-cam videos that fly through how to do something you take the time to explain how and why making easier to understand. Many thanks

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      I have heard that a lot. I teach the way I would like to learn. Thank you and thank you for watching.

  • @simonneill8195
    @simonneill8195 Місяць тому +1

    Your videos are amazing, the best editing tutorials I've found on UA-cam.......thank you 👍

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      I love hearing that, thank YOU for watching.

  • @jaybarnhisel1
    @jaybarnhisel1 Місяць тому

    Thanks, Terry! Exactly what us non-professional photographers want to see.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Jay. I took your advice and have started including sample images that people can work on. Thanks again.

  • @rhgoldman2821
    @rhgoldman2821 8 днів тому +1

    amazingly helpful!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  7 днів тому

      So glad! thanks for watching.

  • @jimdodson4100
    @jimdodson4100 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Terry, great presentation. You teach so well. Appreciate you sending these videos, they have really helped me. Thanks again

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      You are very welcome Jim. Glad they are working for you.

  • @BarryDarnall
    @BarryDarnall 29 днів тому

    Terry, great videos, and excellent explanations about both the how and why. For those of us who recall the old days of Tri-X, pushing/pulling developers, burning and dodging, the things we can do in programs like PS and LRC are miraculous. What AI is bringing to the table is equally impressive and if used smartly will only serve to raise photography, and photographers, to new levels. Your focus (no pun intended) on adjusting with purpose is vitally important and I wish more people understood this. It would prevent so much of the over processing of images that we see in a lot of photography these days. Ansel Adams was not the greatest photographer to ever click a shutter. He was arguably the greatest technician to ever set foot into a darkroom. I can't even imagine what his skills would be capable of with the tools we have available to us. Keep up the good work.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  28 днів тому

      Thanks Barry. I was there with you, developing one 4 x 5 film sheet at a time, to adjust the development times. Thanks for watching.

  • @marlydekok8168
    @marlydekok8168 Місяць тому +2

    Thx, was a very good tutorial! For sure I'm gone practice this and adopt the procedure.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Awesome, you will love the results. Thanks for watching.

  • @keithmacdonald4805
    @keithmacdonald4805 Місяць тому +1

    Great video Terry with some excellent points. One thing that I have found in using the masking instead of selecting subject I use object and paint over the bird or whatever you want to mask. It seems to work much better and doesn't include other things that you have too delete from the mask. Thanks for all the great tutorials.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      That is simple way, that I use as well. I just wanted to show the whole range of ways to get this done. The biggest take away in my opinion is to make the mask graded so that the sharpening and or DeNoise is gradual.

  • @bryanshelswell1318
    @bryanshelswell1318 Місяць тому

    Thank you Terry, this has really helped me, you have taken the time to demonstrate how to use DeNoise at a pace that I can keep up with....I look forward to viewing another video, keep um coming "please"....... Thanks once again!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad it helped Bryan.

  • @gordonneedham7014
    @gordonneedham7014 23 дні тому

    Hi Terry ... I'm a new photographer and was lucky to find your video. I'm very impressed with the quality of your photos and all the information on Lightroom Classic. I'm using a Canon 5DsR and struggling with a small shake, making it hard to get Tac Sharp Photos. Thanks for sharing ... I'll be Back. Great Information.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  22 дні тому

      No problem Gordon. Try upping your shutter speed to help compensate for the shake or move to using a tripod (I shoot a lot from a tripod). Good luck!

  • @STEVESTARK-nw3um
    @STEVESTARK-nw3um Місяць тому

    Great video! Always enjoy watching your videos as you make everything easy to understand.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad to hear it Steve!

  • @HambletonRanger
    @HambletonRanger Місяць тому

    A pleasure to watch and learn thank you for your hard work. I watched out of order will have to go back to your sharpening tutorial.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad it helps. Yes, check out the sharpening one for the full package.

  • @stuartphotography1968
    @stuartphotography1968 Місяць тому

    Love your work Terry appreciate your time as always mate 👍

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Stuart, thanks for watching.

  • @MichaelJazayeriMD
    @MichaelJazayeriMD Місяць тому

    This is perhaps the best video I have seen on how to do manual Denise and sharpening. I use Topaz, but I am not always happy with the results. Thank you for sharing!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Yes, some images work better than others. I use Topaz as well. A subject for another video I guess.

  • @abdeslamouddasser7346
    @abdeslamouddasser7346 Місяць тому

    Much love. Great video

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the view!

  • @ken4peace
    @ken4peace 17 днів тому +1

    Great tutorial, Terry! You explain things very well. You are also an outstanding wildlife photographer! I'm new to your website, I've only watched your Sharpen tutorial and this one so far. I have a few questions: If you make a virtual copy, which one is best to use? the original or the copy? I have a candid family portrait that I am working on, shot in quick sequence, and the best image is out of focus. I first used AI Remove to get rid of distracting background. Then I darkened and blurred it. When I went to use Denoise some of the distracting background returned with weird images. I started over, left out the denoise, and used masks to sharpen the subjects. It was better, but not acceptable. I went to Lens Blur and used the brush in the Focus mode to sharpen the subjects. It looks pretty good. My family will probably think so. It's not acceptable from a professional point of view. My camera and lens did not focus fast enough. I will try changing the focus settings. Thank you for making such great tutorials!

    • @tv510
      @tv510  16 днів тому

      Yes, when something happens fast, sometimes it hard to catch the focus, practice will pay off though. As far as a virtual copy - they are identical. I use a virtual copy to try different edits. It will work the same as an original.

    • @ken4peace
      @ken4peace 16 днів тому

      @@tv510 Thanks!

  • @ASMPHOTO
    @ASMPHOTO Місяць тому

    Well done and easy to understand. Thank You

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.

  • @byronlentz4825
    @byronlentz4825 Місяць тому

    Great tutorial.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad you liked it Byron!

  • @geoffclinton8575
    @geoffclinton8575 Місяць тому

    Thanks for a great video, I have wondered for some time if I could get better results from Lightroom Classic. Following your steps I have been able to improve a number of images.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Isn't great when you learn a new technique in post processing that you can dig into your library and improve the past images? Thanks for watching.

  • @marthayahoogillespie9567
    @marthayahoogillespie9567 Місяць тому

    Very informative video. Thank you.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      You are welcome Martha.

  • @diannemcdermand1805
    @diannemcdermand1805 Місяць тому

    Very Helpful tutorial. Great shirt too.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Ha! You made me go back and look to see what I was wearing! I have several flannel shirts that I have had the sleeves cut off and turned into short sleeves. I do a little woodworking and I don't like the thought of my sleeves getting caught up in my tools. I can't figure why manufacturers don't sell short sleeve flannels. Thanks for watching.

  • @guykerr8111
    @guykerr8111 Місяць тому

    Very informative. Thanks.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful Guy, thanks for watching.

  • @richardbrown3434
    @richardbrown3434 Місяць тому

    Fantastic video and really well explained. I mainly shoot fast jets and in poor light with fast shutter speeds have a real trade off with noise due to high iso. Any tips for denoising images is really helpful. I will now follow your workflow, which makes perfect sense. Thanks.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Richard. Yep it should work for you. Flying birds of a different type.

  • @tmewborn1
    @tmewborn1 Місяць тому

    Excellent Video and info. You are very skilled At age 84 I prefer my images without Artificial adjustments when ever possible.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. Yes, there is lot to be said for only what the camera sees. However, there are times when these techniques work well to salvage something that otherwise doesn't cut it.

  • @neilholden7821
    @neilholden7821 12 днів тому

    great advise. i have just subscribed 😃

    • @tv510
      @tv510  12 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the sub!

  • @63barty
    @63barty Місяць тому +1

    Great video Terry, did you try editing with denoise being the first action ? Better or worse results ?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, I did. The difference was slight, but it was better to do after sharpening. That way you could see the maximum noise reduction, rather than going back and forth. Thanks for watching.

  • @donelliot7650
    @donelliot7650 Місяць тому

    You could use select objects to get just the bird.

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't, but a good tip to try next time.

  • @seanmarah6886
    @seanmarah6886 Місяць тому

    Another great and helpful video but on my LCC my photos are automatically saved as DNG so I don't have that automatic button, I have to do it manually, does this matter? Thanks

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      Mmmm, are you shooting a camera that creates DNG's to begin with, like Leica? Try downloading the sample files I shared and see if you can get the same results.

  • @georgk255
    @georgk255 Місяць тому +1

    My denoise in LC needs 5 minutes. Topaz Photo AI 5 seconds. Any suggestions what to use?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому

      I love Topaz Photo and I use it inside of Photoshop. But there are a lot of people who just want to use something in LRC. If you use Topaz in LRC, then you don't have the ability to do any masking. I have some masking techniques I do inside Photoshop that can give you amazing results with Topaz. I am planning a video on how to DeNoise (and Sharpen) using Topaz in the coming months.

  • @JohanSchmidt
    @JohanSchmidt Місяць тому

    Aren't you adding to the noise by sharpening first and then doing noise reduction?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      Yep. Hence why I think sharpen first, then DeNoise. If I DeNoise first, then sharpen, I could create more noise, without a way to correct for it. I have tried it both ways and for me, the method I discussed in the video, works best for me.

  • @Joaquincostaprat
    @Joaquincostaprat Місяць тому

    excellent Terry. but my english is not very good

    • @tv510
      @tv510  29 днів тому

      Thank you for watching.

  • @notdisclosed7053
    @notdisclosed7053 Місяць тому +1

    Why would one shoot at 1/5000 of a second what appears to be a static subject at such a high ISO?

    • @tv510
      @tv510  Місяць тому +1

      When shooting birds, especially small birds, a fast shutter speed is a must. As the bird takes off or lands, those are the keeper shots. You don't have time to change the ISO when the bird lands and then back up again for when he takes off. You'd miss a lot of shots that way.

  • @nalinamendra2878
    @nalinamendra2878 Місяць тому

    Thank You

    • @tv510
      @tv510  29 днів тому

      You are welcome.