In this video, I thoroughly explain what happens when we reduce noise and sharpen an image in Lightroom and recommend how you should go about doing it to achieve the best possible results. Please follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/anthonymorganti/ See my recommended gear list: www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti If you're interested in Photoshop, Lightroom, and the Creative Cloud, you can find more info here: bit.ly/2zwQ0nW Gear and Settings: Gorilla: Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VRii Lens: amzn.to/2WG1p5f Manual Mode with Auto ISO Spot Metering - Metered on background Single Point Focus - Focused on Gorilla's eye 1/160, F8.0, iso 6400 at 200mm Dock/Cityscape Image Fujifilm X-T3: amzn.to/2YNhYso Fujifilm 23mm F1.4 Lens: amzn.to/2t0VnOt Aperture Priority Mode Spot Metering - Metered on dock Single Point Focus - Focused halfway up the dock 1/350, F11, iso:200 at 23mm Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography: amzn.to/2S1CiU7 I use this software to record my screen: telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2 All product links shown are my Affiliate Links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Thumbnail Photo by Rodolfo Clix from Pexels Thank you!
One thing is false. it does not matter what you do first since Lr doesn't change pixels. and its not effected by other sliders. if you first, reduce noise by 30 then sharpen by 100 you will get the same results as you would if you first sharpen to 100 then reduce noise by 30.
I try to watch all of his videos because they really do explain Lightroom tricks better than almost anyone. This one is among his very best, or most useful, in my opinion.
Anthony, I think this is one of the best lessons I have seen from you and on UA-cam. You explained these tools more clearly than anyone I have ever heard...BIG THANKS!
5 year ago I've learned Lightroom watching your tutorial, and that's how I got into Photoshop. Today, I learn new tricks about LR sharpening, again thanks to you. You are a great teacher, thank you for producing real editing videos, not Instagram look alike color toning and presets, likle 80% of the youtubers.
There are lots of somewhat confusing videos out there about this topic - this is not one of them! Really clear and helpful explanation and no silly right or wrong approach. It's one I will certainly recommend!
Hey anthony! THANK YOU for NOT putting 3 minutes upfront of bla bla nonsense and interrupting the video with SP and making a real precise and to the point video! GREAT JOB! Subscribing!
Exceptional video. The only video that I have found on UA-cam that thoroughly explains what is happening when you use these various controls. GREAT JOB! Others say do this, do that, but never explain why or what is happening. This video cannot get anymore specific about what happens with all the controls used in the video. I can't say enough about it.
Best sharpening instruction I have seen by far. It pays too take notes as you go through this so you can implement what he is saying as a routine. I presume this gets natural some point, but I have a way to go on that.
Lots of wonderful positive comments for good reason. The way you explain your workflow (and those confusing "detail" sliders) is very helpful. THANK YOU.
Anthony. I always wanted to understand about this topic, but I not only have it cleared now but the way you explain was fantastic ! That was the best tutorial I had for sure ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Want to say a huge thank you for this video. I've been wondering how so many photographers have been able to produce such sharp crisp images. I did everything right but still can't seem to get it tack sharp until I came upon your video! So this is the lesson I've been missing. Thank you soooo much Anthony!!!
There should be an option on this video to vote 10 Thumps Up!! Easily the best video I have ever seen on sharpening!!!!! Heads and shoulders above anything else I have encountered. Cleared up questions I've been struggling with since first switching to digital 11 years ago. I just wish I'd run into it years ago. As it is I am going to have to go back through my favorite images and redo the sharpening because I have clearly been doing it incorrectly. Anthony thank you so much! The images you've saved have been my own!
Wow! I think this is the best and simplest explanation I’ve seen on this subject. I need to put my new knowledge to the test. Saved for my rewatch list.
Hi Anthony in my early days when I first started buying magazines you were there in with your tutorials and now today they are even better than before you’ve kept up with the technology even today you’re great mentor and I thank you so much I love the way you teach and I can relate to you teach thank you so much thank you so much Anthony you’ve been with me in my journey up till today thank you
WOW This is the best video about sharpening and reducing noise in Lightroom. I've applied this to my edits in Lightroom, the result is amazing. I'm very grateful. Thank you very much.
So far the best instructions on sharpening in Lightroom I have seen. Every aspect of sharpening and the pros and cons of it are explained. Excellent job!
Thank you so much for this very informative tutorial. I have been using Lightroom for years and learned subtleties that I never knew existed. Thank you for sharing you expertise. This was very well done.
Anthony - i am sure you have heard this before but it bears repeating - YOU ARE A TERRIFIC TEACHER! This was a fantastic video and very helpful for all kinds of photography. I plan to save it and watch it over and over again. - thanks a million!
This is my first comment... EVER.. on a UA-cam Video. The explanation in the video is career changing! Thank you so much, Anthony. This video and the correlations you draw between softwares is SO helpful. I am 100% subscribing. Thank you so much for this content!
By far the most comprehensive and easy to understand presentation of this tricky subject. Great explanation of the actual work flow was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for a perfekt explanation on how it actually works - I have just pulled all these bares around without knowing anything of how they works :-) Best explained tutorial I've ever seen.
Extremely useful overview of Sharpening & Noise Reduction. Would really be of benefit if you showed a BEFORE and AFTER image to visually experience the impact of the Gorilla & Cityscape.
I really like it when teacher first briefs about basic concepts, that contrast lesson clarifies what each slider actually do 👍💯. Also, I found doing tone curve adjustment after white balance adjustment gives a good idea of how image should appear. Is doing basic (highlight, shadows, white black ) after that is alright, as they are blunt adjustments anyway.
A very clear and well explained account for sharpening and noise reduction of your images in Lightroom. This will benefit the beginner, but is a good reminder to more advanced photographers to remind them about due process. Perhaps you may even find a new way to approach the process through this video.
Another brilliant explanation of sliders. I have a macro shot of a Prayer Plant Bloom that I've always liked but, was very grainy, I've just followed your instruction and it looks really good now. Thank you for your great instructional videos. I've just climbed another rung on the ladder.
Best tutorial. Clear explanation, subject of these sliders is interesting and applicable to pretty much all of photography work. Then you give a clear explanation of how it works, then how to use all of the sliders for your benefit. Plus you add a workflow to go about doing this right and methodical. Will recommend this video everywhere!
This is fantastic, I've used Lightroom for years fixing some seriously darker, high res images and now I think I need to revisit some of them to see how I could have done them better.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorials! I am so thankful to have found you on UA-cam. You are easy to listen to and I’m learning so much. This is video number 3 for me today and I plan on watching them all. You are a wonderful teacher.
A particularly useful presentation. The LR interface is confusing, with contrast, clarity, and texture sliders, the tone curve tab, and the sharpening tab all performing different variations of some form of contrast enhancement. You explain clearly and also lay out a useful workflow. Thanks!
Excellent explanation. I have noticed on my Fujifilm raw files that increasing the Detail slider enhances the infamous worm effect on Fujifilm image files. I typically bring down the Detail slider to zero and then play around with the Sharpening, radius and Masking sliders to obtain a fairly good result in most cases. I should mention I still have the standalone version of Lightroom 6.
I've soft of heard the opposite when it comes to sharpening for landscapes. I've heard of people dropping the radius below 1.0.... But anyway, I think the illustration using the white and gray image (or you can do this with a black and gray set of bars) really shows you what's happening. Sometimes when you try to learn this stuff on a real photo (Say of a person or a landscape) it's harder to see what each slider is doing so I think the approach of showing it this way really shows people what each slider is doing. Many tutorials I see just use regular images as examples, and like I said, for a beginner, that can be difficult to see the effects of various sliders especially if the image has other issues (ie. focus issues, or exposure issues).
This is such gold and classic Anthony Morganti! This is the sort of terrific teaching that led me to subscribe to your UA-cam channel before anyone other photographer. And never unsubscribe, unlike most of the other photographer's channels I used to be subbed to. Thank you Anthony so much for all you give us on your channel. Wishing you and your family a fantastic holiday season and a highly supportive 2021, with great health to match. Stay well!
The Detail slider under Sharpening is actually a mixer between two different kinds of "sharpening": 0 is 100% Unsharp Mask, 100 is 100% Blind Deconvolution. They do different things and are useful in different situations. UM is better and more useful for most photographic usage, BD can actually recover detail lost to diffraction/LPF/etc but at the cost of being very, very sensitive to noise.
I know quiet a bit about what you go over but personally I think it’s always a good idea to look backwards to refine the small little things we wing rather than learn. For instance the way you go about the highlights and shadows first has really helped me achieve a better result. I actually made a calendar in my home town and sold 100 copies I had 12x12 calendars printed and paid 900 for the prints and got back 2500. The book by earl nightingale called lead the field brought my brain back to realize not one of us people can’t improve our already obtained skill enough. In fact we only become more professional by looking back
Thank you so much! This was very helpful, and easy to understand. I did not know how this tool was used previously, so I just avoided it. I have been editing my photos all wrong.
Good explanation of different forms of contrast. The gray scale bars really made the point. Also liked hearing about your workflow progression on these adjustments. Have you done a video on using the tone curve vs. sliders? You mentioned that you typically use the tone curve. Would like to see the advantages/disadvantages.
Really good ! The explanation at the beginning of slider effects using the gray-scale image was especially helpful ! I'm getting better at Lightroom but have to admit in the beginning I had no clue what a lot of the sliders meant / were for so I avoided them ... thanks for this tutorial !
That is such a good video. I really helped me find a workflow to start my image processing to ensure I have no noise and the sharpening is optimised. 10/10 Anthony! Thank you very much.
In this video, I thoroughly explain what happens when we reduce noise and sharpen an image in Lightroom and recommend how you should go about doing it to achieve the best possible results.
Please follow me on Instagram:
instagram.com/anthonymorganti/
See my recommended gear list:
www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti
If you're interested in Photoshop, Lightroom, and the Creative Cloud, you can find more info here:
bit.ly/2zwQ0nW
Gear and Settings:
Gorilla:
Nikon D500: amzn.to/2WyO8Lt
Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VRii Lens: amzn.to/2WG1p5f
Manual Mode with Auto ISO
Spot Metering - Metered on background
Single Point Focus - Focused on Gorilla's eye
1/160, F8.0, iso 6400 at 200mm
Dock/Cityscape Image
Fujifilm X-T3: amzn.to/2YNhYso
Fujifilm 23mm F1.4 Lens: amzn.to/2t0VnOt
Aperture Priority Mode
Spot Metering - Metered on dock
Single Point Focus - Focused halfway up the dock
1/350, F11, iso:200 at 23mm
Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography:
amzn.to/2S1CiU7
I use this software to record my screen:
telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2
All product links shown are my Affiliate Links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thumbnail Photo by Rodolfo Clix from Pexels
Thank you!
Cristal Clear instructions. Thank You.
One thing is false. it does not matter what you do first since Lr doesn't change pixels. and its not effected by other sliders. if you first, reduce noise by 30 then sharpen by 100 you will get the same results as you would if you first sharpen to 100 then reduce noise by 30.
This is the clearest and most helpful explanation I have ever seen/heard! Thank you.
Excellent video, one of the best
Best explanation of the mysterious Detail slider in the noise section!
I try to watch all of his videos because they really do explain Lightroom tricks better than almost anyone. This one is among his very best, or most useful, in my opinion.
Anthony, I think this is one of the best lessons I have seen from you and on UA-cam. You explained these tools more clearly than anyone I have ever heard...BIG THANKS!
5 year ago I've learned Lightroom watching your tutorial, and that's how I got into Photoshop.
Today, I learn new tricks about LR sharpening, again thanks to you.
You are a great teacher, thank you for producing real editing videos, not Instagram look alike color toning and presets, likle 80% of the youtubers.
Video from 3 years ago was still ENORMOUSLY helpful to this amateur. :) Thanks!!
There are lots of somewhat confusing videos out there about this topic - this is not one of them! Really clear and helpful explanation and no silly right or wrong approach. It's one I will certainly recommend!
One of the most informative tutorials I've seen on sharpening for Lightroom, thank you.
Hey anthony! THANK YOU for NOT putting 3 minutes upfront of bla bla nonsense and interrupting the video with SP and making a real precise and to the point video! GREAT JOB! Subscribing!
Exceptional video. The only video that I have found on UA-cam that thoroughly explains what is happening when you use these various controls. GREAT JOB! Others say do this, do that, but never explain why or what is happening. This video cannot get anymore specific about what happens with all the controls used in the video. I can't say enough about it.
Best sharpening instruction I have seen by far. It pays too take notes as you go through this so you can implement what he is saying as a routine. I presume this gets natural some point, but I have a way to go on that.
Hands down the best sharpening/noise reduction video I have ever seen. Thanks alot for sharing.
I followed the steps in this video and I think my photos are so much better. Thank you for posting this instructional video.
Lots of wonderful positive comments for good reason. The way you explain your workflow (and those confusing "detail" sliders) is very helpful. THANK YOU.
Anthony. I always wanted to understand about this topic, but I not only have it cleared now but the way you explain was fantastic ! That was the best tutorial I had for sure ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Want to say a huge thank you for this video. I've been wondering how so many photographers have been able to produce such sharp crisp images. I did everything right but still can't seem to get it tack sharp until I came upon your video! So this is the lesson I've been missing. Thank you soooo much Anthony!!!
There should be an option on this video to vote 10 Thumps Up!! Easily the best video I have ever seen on sharpening!!!!! Heads and shoulders above anything else I have encountered. Cleared up questions I've been struggling with since first switching to digital 11 years ago. I just wish I'd run into it years ago. As it is I am going to have to go back through my favorite images and redo the sharpening because I have clearly been doing it incorrectly. Anthony thank you so much! The images you've saved have been my own!
Wow! I think this is the best and simplest explanation I’ve seen on this subject. I need to put my new knowledge to the test. Saved for my rewatch list.
Best explanation on sharpening and noise reduction. Ever! Thank you!
Hi Anthony in my early days when I first started buying magazines you were there in with your tutorials and now today they are even better than before you’ve kept up with the technology even today you’re great mentor and I thank you so much I love the way you teach and I can relate to you teach thank you so much thank you so much Anthony you’ve been with me in my journey up till today thank you
WOW
This is the best video about sharpening and reducing noise in Lightroom.
I've applied this to my edits in Lightroom, the result is amazing.
I'm very grateful.
Thank you very much.
Thanks, I struggled with sharpening in Lightroom, but this clarified the workflow. I will definitely try this tomorrow.
So far the best instructions on sharpening in Lightroom I have seen. Every aspect of sharpening and the pros and cons of it are explained. Excellent job!
I've watched a few tutorials on how to properly sharpen and use noise reduction. Your process seems to work the best for me. THANKS!!!
Thank you so much for this very informative tutorial. I have been using Lightroom for years and learned subtleties that I never knew existed. Thank you for sharing you expertise. This was very well done.
Anthony - i am sure you have heard this before but it bears repeating - YOU ARE A TERRIFIC TEACHER! This was a fantastic video and very helpful for all kinds of photography. I plan to save it and watch it over and over again. - thanks a million!
This is my first comment... EVER.. on a UA-cam Video. The explanation in the video is career changing! Thank you so much, Anthony. This video and the correlations you draw between softwares is SO helpful. I am 100% subscribing. Thank you so much for this content!
Great explanation of individual sharpening tools in LR, thank you, Anthony.
This is amazing. I've never before seen a proper explanation of the additional sliders associated with NR or sharpening. Thanks so much.
Another awesome tutorial from the master of Lightroom! Many thanks.
Properly explained. It's important to know the ACTUAL mechanism of those sliders and not just think it's making things sharp by magic.
Thank you very much sir for this great video. I’ll never be afraid of increasing the iso from now.
Wow!! Fantastic tutorial. You just opened up a whole new world for me. Thank you!
Thanks for this in-depth and easy to understand tutorial
Even for someone who doesn't use LR (I use C1 and ON1) this is very useful for me by explaining the principles - many thanks
By far the most comprehensive and easy to understand presentation of this tricky subject. Great explanation of the actual work flow was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for a perfekt explanation on how it actually works - I have just pulled all these bares around without knowing anything of how they works :-) Best explained tutorial I've ever seen.
Very good explanation here. I didn't know about holding alt while sliding the sharpening section and i will always use it now, thanks a lot man.
great explanation. finally i feel like I understand it and have an even better workflow
I genuinely love how you slowly explain steps makes viewers like me immersed on your tutorials. Thank you for making Quality Editing Contents!
Extremely useful overview of Sharpening & Noise Reduction. Would really be of benefit if you showed a BEFORE and AFTER image to visually experience the impact of the Gorilla & Cityscape.
One of the best vids on sharpening and removing noise in Lightroom available! Great work 👍
Thank you for the best explanation of this section, very well done Anthony... !!!!
Wow - this has got to be the *best* tutorial on how to perform noise reduction and sharpening in LR. Thank you a million times Anthony!
Good info about sharpening and reducing noise in Lightroom! THANKS!
One of the best tutorials I've ever come across. cheers.
Thank you very much. A well worthwhile 22:11mins of education on these tools. Thank you.
I really like it when teacher first briefs about basic concepts, that contrast lesson clarifies what each slider actually do 👍💯.
Also, I found doing tone curve adjustment after white balance adjustment gives a good idea of how image should appear. Is doing basic (highlight, shadows, white black ) after that is alright, as they are blunt adjustments anyway.
A very clear and well explained account for sharpening and noise reduction of your images in Lightroom. This will benefit the beginner, but is a good reminder to more advanced photographers to remind them about due process. Perhaps you may even find a new way to approach the process through this video.
Easily the best sharpening video I have seen and I've watched a lot. Outstanding Anthony !
Thank you, that really "adds clarity"!
That was a superb video. You just made my life better. Thank you! Now...about the plethora of menu options we all ignore...
Great tutorial! 👍
Very good video. Great explanation on sharpening and noise reduction. Thank you.
Another brilliant explanation of sliders. I have a macro shot of a Prayer Plant Bloom that I've always liked but, was very grainy, I've just followed your instruction and it looks really good now. Thank you for your great instructional videos. I've just climbed another rung on the ladder.
Best tutorial.
Clear explanation, subject of these sliders is interesting and applicable to pretty much all of photography work. Then you give a clear explanation of how it works, then how to use all of the sliders for your benefit. Plus you add a workflow to go about doing this right and methodical.
Will recommend this video everywhere!
This is fantastic, I've used Lightroom for years fixing some seriously darker, high res images and now I think I need to revisit some of them to see how I could have done them better.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorials! I am so thankful to have found you on UA-cam. You are easy to listen to and I’m learning so much. This is video number 3 for me today and I plan on watching them all. You are a wonderful teacher.
I haven't seen a better presented video on this topic... Thank You! (and subscribed)
You've made such a difference to my understanding and use of Lightroom: You are a gifted teacher! Thank you
Anthony - Great job! This is the best video I've seen explaining the use of Lightroom, in particular sharpening.
A particularly useful presentation. The LR interface is confusing, with contrast, clarity, and texture sliders, the tone curve tab, and the sharpening tab all performing different variations of some form of contrast enhancement. You explain clearly and also lay out a useful workflow. Thanks!
Thank you for clarifying all of these.
Thanks, Great explanations for a better understanding what, how and why.
Excellent explanation. I have noticed on my Fujifilm raw files that increasing the Detail slider enhances the infamous worm effect on Fujifilm image files. I typically bring down the Detail slider to zero and then play around with the Sharpening, radius and Masking sliders to obtain a fairly good result in most cases. I should mention I still have the standalone version of Lightroom 6.
I've soft of heard the opposite when it comes to sharpening for landscapes. I've heard of people dropping the radius below 1.0.... But anyway, I think the illustration using the white and gray image (or you can do this with a black and gray set of bars) really shows you what's happening. Sometimes when you try to learn this stuff on a real photo (Say of a person or a landscape) it's harder to see what each slider is doing so I think the approach of showing it this way really shows people what each slider is doing. Many tutorials I see just use regular images as examples, and like I said, for a beginner, that can be difficult to see the effects of various sliders especially if the image has other issues (ie. focus issues, or exposure issues).
At last, Masking... properly explained. Many thanks.
Thorough and digestible tutorial that augmented my workflow and improved my editing skills. Awesome! Thanks!
This is such gold and classic Anthony Morganti! This is the sort of terrific teaching that led me to subscribe to your UA-cam channel before anyone other photographer. And never unsubscribe, unlike most of the other photographer's channels I used to be subbed to. Thank you Anthony so much for all you give us on your channel.
Wishing you and your family a fantastic holiday season and a highly supportive 2021, with great health to match. Stay well!
BEST tutorial ever I have seen on this area. Thank you.
The Detail slider under Sharpening is actually a mixer between two different kinds of "sharpening": 0 is 100% Unsharp Mask, 100 is 100% Blind Deconvolution. They do different things and are useful in different situations. UM is better and more useful for most photographic usage, BD can actually recover detail lost to diffraction/LPF/etc but at the cost of being very, very sensitive to noise.
I know quiet a bit about what you go over but personally I think it’s always a good idea to look backwards to refine the small little things we wing rather than learn. For instance the way you go about the highlights and shadows first has really helped me achieve a better result. I actually made a calendar in my home town and sold 100 copies I had 12x12 calendars printed and paid 900 for the prints and got back 2500. The book by earl nightingale called lead the field brought my brain back to realize not one of us people can’t improve our already obtained skill enough. In fact we only become more professional by looking back
Wow fantastic breakdown of noise reduction- I will be reworking some images in Lightroom! Thanks! x
You’re an amazing Teacher. Great way to break this down.
The Good Old Anthony Morganti. Kudos!
Well now I want to go back and re-edit all of my old pictures. Thanks. Great video!
Best explanation I've ever seen as key is in the steps order. Great stuff!
Excellent video. Saving this one for future reference. Thanks a lot!
As usual, just the best and clearest explanation. Thank you, Anthony!
Best explanation i have seen about sharpening snd noise reduction.Well done.
One billion thanks for this video !!! I remade some of my old photos and its like black and white.
One of the best video I ever seen on noise reduction !
THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for producing this. Love your pace and thoroughness.
This video is very helpful in understanding the order for post processing and establishing the editing order. Thank you
Agree with other commenters. Masterful job. Thanks so much.
Great tutorial Anthony. Thank you. I learned a lot.
wow.. i see my self giving a round of applause to you sir. . Thank You for the idea my a beginner Landscape Photographer..
Thank you so much! This was very helpful, and easy to understand. I did not know how this tool was used previously, so I just avoided it. I have been editing my photos all wrong.
Excellent description of sharpening workflow, Thank You.
man thank you for this, I am just started my photography and your tutorials is the best. keep up the good work.
Thank you for such clear instructions.
Good explanation of different forms of contrast. The gray scale bars really made the point. Also liked hearing about your workflow progression on these adjustments. Have you done a video on using the tone curve vs. sliders? You mentioned that you typically use the tone curve. Would like to see the advantages/disadvantages.
Great video Anthony. I thought I knew what detail sliders did but you took me to a new level of learning. From one Buffaloian to another...Go Bills!!
Really good ! The explanation at the beginning of slider effects using the gray-scale image was especially helpful ! I'm getting better at Lightroom but have to admit in the beginning I had no clue what a lot of the sliders meant / were for so I avoided them ... thanks for this tutorial !
This is the best explanation. Thanks a lot.
Thank you very much Anthony; I really needed this to improve my foundation in finishing. Great presentation!
Very helpful and thorough video. Thank you 👍
Excellent. The best intro to all those tools. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you very much.
That is such a good video. I really helped me find a workflow to start my image processing to ensure I have no noise and the sharpening is optimised. 10/10 Anthony! Thank you very much.