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Nikon DSLRs and Lenses for bird photography | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:16 |
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been reading some of the comments hear with interest Eric this is the way I process and it stays the same whatever brand/model /lens I use . I initially process in Lightroom c.c to get the crop/ colour /w.balance / sharpness/exp looking how I wanted it to look at times I over enhance the bird for effect as some can be rather drab in dull lighting ... I then open image in p.s and usually apply one touch of brightness around the eye detail, next I use subject surround and layer the bird . the I apply noise reduction via a plug in to the background layer only . rejoin the layers and resize the image for the web normally at 1400 pixels on longest edge unless its a super pic . then its simply a case of applying my copyright info to the pic and sharpening the bird layer in smart sharpen . file /save as usually to my desktop first . in my books this is the only way to get acceptable bird images . but others thoughts may differ
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:26 |
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The Photoshop method I use also only reduces noise in background as the Masking protects the bird. Nice to stir up a some intersting points of view. I think we all agree small birds are not easy.
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:35 |
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follow one of my pics to my Flickr stream graham . lots to whet your appetite on there around 7k + at last count ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:38 |
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blackfox wrote:been reading some of the comments hear with interest Eric this is the way I process and it stays the same whatever brand/model /lens I use . Interesting thread and thanks for insight to your methods. I don't have the latest PS with Subject Sselect but I do it the old fashioned way. Duplicate layer, apply de-noise to top layer and then simply erase the bird from the top layer to reveal the original below. Erased bird..... Attachment: layer.jpg (Downloaded 7 times)
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:45 |
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Graham Whistler wrote:The Photoshop method I use also only reduces noise in background as the Masking protects the bird. Nice to stir up a some intersting points of view. I think we all agree small birds are not easy. I think we are all coming to that agreement and as Iain said ......If you cant get a big sharp well exposed low iso picture of the bird, forget it till a better opportunity comes. I still cant get my head round 20years digital camera development and we STILL have to tune/ hone/ enhance/ change the results in a computer. I think we are all being taken for mugs. ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:49 |
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doing it the hard way Eric , simply add outline around the bird via lassoo tool click anywhere on pic for drop down box , choose select inverse , then apply de noise to the background layer . click on pic again , choose select inverse again followed by layer via copy you will now have a separated image in your right hand workflow . resize for web , then click on image in right hand workflow box ,double click on it then smart sharpen image only .
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:52 |
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get in that Range Rover and get your bum up to north Wales ,I'll run it by you properly ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 12:55 |
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heres one from last week in really anus horribles lighting , sorry its a panasonic image again but it shows what can be done even in crap light I hope j.k allows me a bit of free rein for the moment ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 13:19 |
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blackfox wrote:doing it the hard way Eric , simply add outline around the bird via lassoo tool click anywhere on pic for drop down box , choose select inverse , then apply de noise to the background layer . click on pic again , choose select inverse again followed by layer via copy you will now have a separated image in your right hand workflow . Ah but I've been doing it for 30 years like that....so I am damn quick. ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 13:21 |
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blackfox wrote:get in that Range Rover and get your bum up to north Wales ,I'll run it by you properly May just do that in new year. Never too old to consider new methods. ![]()
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