How to Sharpen Blurry Photos in Lightroom

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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    In this week’s episode, we discuss how to sharpen blurry photos in Lightroom. Sharpening photos is one of those steps in the editing process that most photographers do, but there's quite a few differentiating opinions on the topic. In this video, I'll share with you a technique that's seldom spoken about, but produces the best results in my humble opinion. And once you try this out on your own photos, I bet you'll never look at sharpening the same way. I hope you enjoy this week's video and as always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
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Комментарии • 138

  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  23 дня назад +5

    🌟QUESTION: Do sharpen every photo you edit?

    • @Photograpy_Compass
      @Photograpy_Compass 23 дня назад

      my Question is that i often shoot at wrong time due to lack of time as a university student
      after the sunrise or at noon but during post processing i crate the drama in the sky using the masking and colour picker is it ok
      or if any suggestion for the colours of sky should i leve them neutral (faded ) greyish

    • @mrdmahesh
      @mrdmahesh 23 дня назад

      Yes I do

    • @Photograpy_Compass
      @Photograpy_Compass 23 дня назад +1

      yes i use making after sarpening slider i use

    • @blujeans9462
      @blujeans9462 23 дня назад

      Yes, to some degree - but not as well as you did here! Great ideas.

    • @noscamiam
      @noscamiam 23 дня назад

      Typically I do, sometimes universal, sometimes selective, depending on the scene and on how much noise I am dealing with.

  • @redrocklead
    @redrocklead 23 дня назад +20

    Took 10 years to figure out what you explained in 15 mins. Bravo. All those new to Lightroom have no idea how much time Mark saved you here.

  • @Photograpy_Compass
    @Photograpy_Compass 23 дня назад +13

    Dear Mark Denney,
    I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your exceptional teaching and the incredible techniques you’ve shared. Your guidance in editing and capturing stunning images has been invaluable to me. Through your work, I’ve discovered new perspectives and learned how to elevate my photography skills.
    Thank you for being an inspiration and for generously sharing your knowledge with the world. Your passion and dedication shine through, and I’m truly thankful for the impact you’ve had on my creative journey.
    Wishing you continued success and looking forward to learning more from you!

  • @reefhugger100
    @reefhugger100 22 дня назад +4

    Thank you for the clear explaination of the differences between the sharpening techniques in Lightroom. Very helpful.

  • @francisbuckley3539
    @francisbuckley3539 6 дней назад

    Thanks Mark, It's always good to see your videos. I have learned a lot today about selective sharpening.

  • @airship9637
    @airship9637 12 дней назад

    Another outstanding, well reasoned presentation with great clarity -- thank you!

  • @Yalelax
    @Yalelax 15 дней назад

    For those of us who are familiar with the use of a view camera the issues of sharpening a landscape scene were exactly those that you reference Mark. Thanks for this instructive and interesting presentation.

  • @NotAnotherYoutubePhotographer
    @NotAnotherYoutubePhotographer 21 день назад +1

    Great to get a basic overview of the difference and different use cases for texture, clarity and sharpening. Will now be able to approach my edits less in the dark lol!

  • @jeffsimbro7742
    @jeffsimbro7742 23 дня назад +1

    Thanks Mark! I always tend to lean on clarity, I'm going to try texture more. I'm a portrait photographer but many of your tips translate well. Thank you!

  • @ralphpayne6259
    @ralphpayne6259 21 день назад +1

    A really good and clear video. Excellent concept based on how humans determine things. Good clear reference to differences between clarity and texture and comparison to sharpening. Thank you!

  • @warrenlloyd7532
    @warrenlloyd7532 22 дня назад

    Very handy video Mark. I think I'm pretty good in Lightroom these days but there were a couple of very useful tips here that I wasn't aware of

  • @robryan4272
    @robryan4272 18 дней назад

    I didn't know you can use the marque tool when choosing and object. Good to know, Thanks Mark

  • @stefankuhn6887
    @stefankuhn6887 23 дня назад +2

    I fully agree with you! But you should not forget that the first step to emphasise a subject is when you adjust the exposure triangle. You have to select a sufficient aperture (wide open to large aperture number) and set the focus to the right subject. Later on you can add additional sharpness during editing.

  • @FakeNews_Ignored
    @FakeNews_Ignored 16 дней назад

    Fully agree, excellent advice.

  • @brucedelorme5026
    @brucedelorme5026 22 дня назад

    As usual your lightroom tutorials are detailed and made simplistic and understandable. You have become my go to dude/person for lightroom talk. Thanks Mark

  • @wolfgangwiesinger9593
    @wolfgangwiesinger9593 19 дней назад

    Dear Mark. Thank you so much for all your videos. They are among the very best fotografers can consume an get top information and new ideas. I hope you keep on presenting your experience.

  • @philhodson7741
    @philhodson7741 21 день назад

    Great video, especially the difference between texture and clarity and a methodolgy to adjusting each. But seriously were you behind me taking this shot. I almost have exactly the same shot from a few weeks ago.

  • @sutv6754
    @sutv6754 18 дней назад

    Bravo Mark. No I don't sharpen every photo. maybe half the time I'll play with it but often abort the sharping. Now maybe I'll use it more. We'll see with a little experimenting.

  • @dianneandres3770
    @dianneandres3770 15 дней назад

    Thank you Mark, this was a great video for me as I try to understand all the amazing options available on LR, PS and the one that I use, Adobe Camera Raw.

  • @richardhutson2474
    @richardhutson2474 15 дней назад

    Mark, as always, your tutorial videos are well-organized and easy to understand. This lesson on sharpening was a real eye-opener... thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @bkc1965
    @bkc1965 23 дня назад +2

    Yay...the gameboy and vhs tape are back....now I need to finish watching the video....

  • @michaelvanvalkenburg5593
    @michaelvanvalkenburg5593 13 дней назад

    You do a great job. Thank you!

  • @ourPPA
    @ourPPA 16 дней назад

    Thank ya, Mark! Fantastic video. 👏

  • @TurboNorm
    @TurboNorm 6 дней назад

    Super tips, thanks.
    Still a photog newbie.

  • @alasdairslade1390
    @alasdairslade1390 23 дня назад +1

    This makes so much sense. Thank you for pointing out the obvious so succinctly!

  • @vzshadow1
    @vzshadow1 17 дней назад +1

    Well done. However, I'd do it in Ps. I will often apply an Orton effect but omit or eliminate the "subject" from that effect. The nice thing is that there are many ways to accomplish the same goal.

    • @ggstylz
      @ggstylz 11 дней назад

      I often use the Orton Effect as well. Using a High pass filter with an inverted mask is also a great way to sharpen. It allows you to be very selective, while also having the option to control the opacity with each brush stroke if necessary.

  • @adriantippins3605
    @adriantippins3605 22 дня назад

    Great advice once again Mark. I was actually having a conversation with another RUclipsr photographer just this week saying that natural fall off is way better than sharp front to back. I employ a lot of the techniques you have showed, as well as adding haze and reducing contrast, clarity and sharpness of the background. All the mentioned techniques help us portray was we saw in 3d in a 2d image. Hope you had a great birthday and we hope to see you in the UK sometime in the future. You will certainly love the Lake District!

  • @bluejays5660
    @bluejays5660 12 дней назад

    I’m curious, what are you recording with? This has got to be the sharpest video I’ve ever watched!

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 22 дня назад

    This is one of those “why didn’t I think of that” ideas! Thanks. I’ll try it today.

  • @dw.in.michigan
    @dw.in.michigan 23 дня назад

    Love that image. Mine was taken about the same time of year, but almost 20 years ago. I was staying at a guest ranch and drove out early to catch the sunrise. I included the little wooden plank bridge over the culvert that's by the tree that you have in the left of your frame. All you can see is the wood from the bridge, not the pipe it's covering (assuming that all still there). The composition came together quite nicely. My problem is that I was shooting with a Sony, I think before they had SLRs. It was better than a point and shoot, but just barely. I couldn't shoot RAW with it, so I'm limited to high res JPEG. It was good enough for a 16x20 print. I had it matted with a very light faux leather-looking material, but I built the frame myself from a couple of red stained cedar pickets, so the color from the barn just pops front and center.

  • @cindywilsonrisko4508
    @cindywilsonrisko4508 15 дней назад

    Great 'sharpening' tips for LR; perhaps a video on similar 'sharpening' tips for PS would be great too!

    • @airship9637
      @airship9637 12 дней назад

      PS > Filter > Camera Raw Filter -- this will give you the tool set Mark is demonstrating.

  • @jimmyw9171
    @jimmyw9171 22 дня назад

    Fantastic video, I learn something every time I watch one. Thank you for taking time to make these videos.

  • @carlbirett6123
    @carlbirett6123 23 дня назад

    What a little beauty this video is. I never thought about it too much but I will definitely give it a go next time I go over new photos in Lightroom.

  • @jimmycapps4745
    @jimmycapps4745 23 дня назад

    Excellent tip and great explanation of it use. Thanks for all your tutorials!

  • @ksnmurthy4476
    @ksnmurthy4476 23 дня назад

    An excellent tutorial as usual Mark. I took some landscapes recently. It needed some area locally to be sharpened. Your tutorial is just in time to work on that. Thanks mark.

  • @docholliday1811
    @docholliday1811 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you, Mark. It's really helpful, as I always learn from you. Great video.

  • @GiovanniBausC
    @GiovanniBausC 18 дней назад

    Awesome - thank you! Now I‘ve got no more excuses against applying selective sharpening.

  • @lmuench7188
    @lmuench7188 11 дней назад

    Thanks! A wonderfully clear and concise video on "selective sharpening" with all of the "hows" and "whys". As a wildlife photographer, I often need the additional "selective blurring" when I am not using a super fast lens or there is not a great amount of distance between the subject and background. Is there a good way to create the soft backgound that is preferred by many wildlife photographers to make the subject stand out? Thanks for all of your very informative videos!

  • @ashokan134
    @ashokan134 22 дня назад

    So cool!!

  • @AerialLensVideo
    @AerialLensVideo 23 дня назад

    HOLY MOLY!!! I've been using LR for years and never done this amazing technique (🙀embarrassed!) -- THANK YOU SO MUCH, Mark!

  • @WanderingSwitchback
    @WanderingSwitchback 19 дней назад

    This was helpful, thank you! Can’t wait to play around with it!

  • @old4004
    @old4004 21 день назад

    Thanks, Mark, for this excellent explanation of the sharpening process. Picked up some tips for future use.

  • @douglasadams1105
    @douglasadams1105 22 дня назад

    I often raise texture and reduce clarity. I find this subtle effect to be quite nice in a lot of landscape images.

  • @LenShigemoto
    @LenShigemoto 23 дня назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @PixWaxGB
    @PixWaxGB 21 день назад

    As always, thank you for sharing the knowledge! Bonus points for the Game Boy on your desk

  • @jimswift2400
    @jimswift2400 20 дней назад

    Great tutorial a great overview of the use of the tool Thanks

  • @JHHJDS
    @JHHJDS 21 день назад

    Great video. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @chadwoodhouse1905
    @chadwoodhouse1905 23 дня назад

    Excellent video as always, Mark! I do have a question. In some of your photos, you purposely make them softer. Is there a certain criteria you use that determines whether you make it soft overall or bring out the details and sharpness? Looking forward to the next video!

  • @SurfClimbRob
    @SurfClimbRob 17 дней назад

    Hey Mark,
    I've been editing photos for years, yet it's amazing how many different ways there are to achieve your desired outcome. Loved this video, so clearly explains features and how to target them on the right areas of the image. Very well explained, and very informative!
    Quick question: with Lightroom, do you ever (or always) use the 'De-noise' AI feature before editing the sharpness of your images?

  • @gregscott2330
    @gregscott2330 23 дня назад

    Thank you Mark for the informative video!

  • @michaelaiello5229
    @michaelaiello5229 23 дня назад

    Wonderful tutorial and explanation! Thanks...

  • @mikeslater1545
    @mikeslater1545 22 дня назад

    Another Out-Dang-Standing video. The Gameboy on the old VHS tape, nice touch.

  • @simonpayne7994
    @simonpayne7994 21 день назад

    There is a lot of truth in what Mark is saying. It is not always a good idea to have everything in the picture sharp. And this even holds for landscapes.

  • @loristravels
    @loristravels 23 дня назад

    Thank you so much, your videos have been extremely helpful as I try to learn lightroom.

  • @DaveKingMusic
    @DaveKingMusic 21 день назад

    Excellent

  • @bayricker
    @bayricker 23 дня назад

    Excellent video. Learned something today!

  • @dan.allen.digital
    @dan.allen.digital 23 дня назад +1

    Nice video Mark. How does this approach to sharpening impact your lens aperture selection in the field?

  • @rlfisher
    @rlfisher 22 дня назад

    Great technique and workflow!

  • @AnthonyN71
    @AnthonyN71 23 дня назад

    Another great video as always. I definitely have a few images to try the technique on from Grand Teton. Again, thank you.

  • @leekington2959
    @leekington2959 23 дня назад

    Excellent video!

  • @ivansince91
    @ivansince91 23 дня назад

    Great photo and editing 👍👍👍.

  • @rappy90
    @rappy90 23 дня назад

    Thanks for the video. There's a lot of times I'd only used sharping within masks on localized area rather than globally too, besides the clarity/texture adjustments.

  • @eh9692
    @eh9692 22 дня назад

    you are awesome your videos just make me want to get out and snap away THANK YOU!

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  22 дня назад

      Love hearing this!

    • @eh9692
      @eh9692 21 день назад

      @@MarkDenneyPhoto and its about time you saw the light and came over to Nikon lol 🤣

  • @KoloksPhotographyAU
    @KoloksPhotographyAU 23 дня назад

    Well explained thanks

  • @michaelt7320
    @michaelt7320 22 дня назад

    Thanks, Mark, for a really helpful video. I have started to think of sharpening as a comparative element in an image, but I was not sure how to use Lightroom to make the kind of localised adjustment that you demonstrated so clearly here. Just one question: with the filters, you could also have used the sharpness slider in the detail panel, but I guess that you have a reason to choose the texture slider instead?

  • @jamesbarnes3063
    @jamesbarnes3063 23 дня назад

    Great video

  • @hoodoo_taco
    @hoodoo_taco 23 дня назад

    Explained a good deal. Not necessarily my F settings causing an issue, but doing some enhancements in post does improve. Thanks!!

  • @johanp8391
    @johanp8391 23 дня назад

    Good video, thanks

  • @tinacamuso876
    @tinacamuso876 22 дня назад

    your example reminded me of a night sky photo that I recently edited. Milky way shining in the sky behind beautiful mountains, with a mountain/sky reflection in a lake in the FG. Obviously I worked to enhance the milky way since that was the reason for being there. But, I found myself obsessed with the need to bring out more clarity/sharpness in the mountains. And now I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't have. I did leave the mountain significantly darker, so the MW remained the shining star. Thoughts?

  • @davidposaas7350
    @davidposaas7350 8 дней назад

    A very useful and informative video. Thanks, learned some new techniques. Just wondering, couldn't one use F stop, like f2.8 or f 5.6 to get detail to fall off into the scene. Also I was wondering what f stop setting you used in the barn scene Mark. Beautiful image btw.

  • @jeffnigro9876
    @jeffnigro9876 23 дня назад

    Very helpful! Do you sharpen differently for displaying on the web and for print? I've heard many theories on this.

  • @nevvanclarke9225
    @nevvanclarke9225 22 дня назад

    It depends on the photo Mark and I tend to shoot a lot with something in the foreground so if you were shooting that hot you would probably sharpen the roof maybe or parts of it. It just depends on what you're looking for. I noticed a lot of the European photographers go the other way and everything is soft and they go for that kind of mushy look that I don't particularly like but they do where is a little bit like you I like things to Be Pin sharp it will be interesting to see the sharpening you need to add using the Nikon gear compared to FujiFilm and I'm not having a joke about that is that FujiFilm tend to have very sharp files even in there crop sensor.

  • @thierryhoornaert9950
    @thierryhoornaert9950 15 дней назад

    very useful advice, Mark. But I'm a bit confused: when I photograph a barn, the focus is on the barn and not on the area at my feet. So it starts a bit soft to become sharp at the level of the barn, and then softens gradually thereafter. I would think it's counterproductive to sharpen right from the front. I would do the same, but with the intersection of 2 linear gradients (minus the barn) in a soft to sharp in front of the barn and then sharp to soft starting at the barn. Just in the way we get natural depth of field. What do you think?
    I do not sharpen every photo I edit, but I do add some texture.

  • @juanmm9297
    @juanmm9297 22 дня назад

    Thank you for the tip, I am tired of photo stacking 😂

  • @dougstevens9973
    @dougstevens9973 21 день назад

    Thanks, Mark
    So how would using just the sharpen slider on your masked area compare to using texture + clarity? As you showed, clarity adds luminance, but so did your texture adjustment - albeit, less than clarity. I. don't think the sharpening slider does that.

  • @joewigginsfortynine
    @joewigginsfortynine 9 дней назад

    I have not tried this yet but was wondering. After Sharpening the barn , could you have inverted the mask and then put your Linear Gradient tool in? The barn would have been protected from the changes. I guess I should just try it to see what happens.

  • @Just-a-Guy1
    @Just-a-Guy1 23 дня назад +1

    I have aE similar shot from Mormon Row. I love that place.

  • @gearsandgrit
    @gearsandgrit 23 дня назад

    What aperture was this shot at to avoid infinity focus?

  • @KepaWong
    @KepaWong 23 дня назад

    Mark, do you normally do all your sharpening in LR or PS, or do you also use 3rd party apps like Topaz or DXO?

  • @impactnazz
    @impactnazz 23 дня назад

    How and when do use denoise in your sharpening process..

  • @JohnSmith-ov7iz
    @JohnSmith-ov7iz 23 дня назад

    I don't understand what the Radius does in the Sharpening section.

  • @pascalmaranus
    @pascalmaranus 23 дня назад +1

    If your focal point is on the barn, should the gradient you use for sharpening not move from that focal plane as well? Meaning: shouldn’t you use a radial gradient with it in the center, rather than a linear gradient leading towards it?

  • @FaustoFerreira
    @FaustoFerreira 22 дня назад

    Thanks, learned a lot from your videos but not this time. The tittle "How to sharpen blurry photos... " is a bit misleading, cause you clearly started with a good sharp photo. Just curious if there is any acceptable technique to sharpen a trully blurry photo that you want to rescue. Thanks

  • @es0terra
    @es0terra 23 дня назад

    I’ve seen photographers are afraid to shoot at f/16 or smaller for greater depth of field , because of defraction, so they shoot that wider aperture and focus stack.
    Also, it’s my understanding that sharpening should be the last step of your editing process. Hence, I always use the camera raw filter in Photoshop to sharpen my images before saving..

  • @bobby350z
    @bobby350z 23 дня назад +1

    I am lazy person so never felt the need to sharpen any more than then C1 defaults. No selective sharpen, none of that. Maybe if I printed like 40x30 I may do some for that. I shoot GFX.

    • @robertleeimages
      @robertleeimages 22 дня назад

      Same! I only add 1 or 2(of 10) on the sharpen tool in Canon DPP4 if it's going to print, the rest of the time i leave it as what the in camera profile(landscape etc) is set to or in my case the custom assigned to C1 i created

  • @sallymally6892
    @sallymally6892 8 дней назад

    I don’t know why people want sharpness from front to back … we don’t see that way … I like selective sharpness

  • @dankvitka5638
    @dankvitka5638 19 дней назад

    Hi Mark! Just met you in Reykjavik hotel elevator. Have a great trip. I look forward to watching the results.
    @dankvitka2018

  • @jacquesgiard6943
    @jacquesgiard6943 22 дня назад

    Thanks!