Scott, I watched this on my iPad while having a coffee in a coffee shop. There's so much new capability in PS & LrC! I'm going to have to following along with you interactively when I get an hour or so free this weekend. Your instruction and gear reviews are outstanding. As always, thank you!
Nice overview, Scott. I have been using the remove tool as well and have found it to work really well. The generative fill in the Beta pretty much works the same way, only using a loose lasso selection on the object you want to remove rather than the brush. Of course it can generate things that were never there as well, which I know most wildlife photographers would not do, but it does work very well as a removal tool. I have been binging many of your videos as I am just getting into wildlife photography. Your channel is a wealth of information and I appreciate your approach to coaching, reviewing equipment and your love for wildlife.
Thanks for this video. It very much helps my understanding of the various removal tools. The use of the radial mask for curves adjustment was a revelation for me.
The remove tool is excellent in most cases. But the Generative tool in the beta is exceptionally good at removing backgrounds. Eeriely good. Together with Lightroom’s Denoise, AI is transforming my processing experience. Shooting hummingbirds at ISO 12800 on a mft sensor, the clean and sharp results are beyond my comprehension.
I started using the remove tool when it was just in the beta version. Found it to be very good, but finicky. It will be fun to see where it goes from here.
Scott, I watched this on my iPad while having a coffee in a coffee shop. There's so much new capability in PS & LrC! I'm going to have to following along with you interactively when I get an hour or so free this weekend. Your instruction and gear reviews are outstanding. As always, thank you!
Thanks so much
Nice overview, Scott. I have been using the remove tool as well and have found it to work really well. The generative fill in the Beta pretty much works the same way, only using a loose lasso selection on the object you want to remove rather than the brush. Of course it can generate things that were never there as well, which I know most wildlife photographers would not do, but it does work very well as a removal tool. I have been binging many of your videos as I am just getting into wildlife photography. Your channel is a wealth of information and I appreciate your approach to coaching, reviewing equipment and your love for wildlife.
Great Video !! I am a Wild Life Photographer living in S Africa
Thanks for this video. It very much helps my understanding of the various removal tools. The use of the radial mask for curves adjustment was a revelation for me.
Good job Scott! I had been expecting somewhat of a short rant on the Generative fill issue and Saturday market photography booths...
Well done...this is a powerful tool!
Excellent 🎉 Thanks for experimenting with other tools towards the end of the video 🙏😀
The remove tool is excellent in most cases. But the Generative tool in the beta is exceptionally good at removing backgrounds. Eeriely good. Together with Lightroom’s Denoise, AI is transforming my processing experience. Shooting hummingbirds at ISO 12800 on a mft sensor, the clean and sharp results are beyond my comprehension.
I started using the remove tool when it was just in the beta version. Found it to be very good, but finicky. It will be fun to see where it goes from here.
Such great information. Thanks Scott. Love the channel!!
another great and helpful video--thank you
Thought the ‘Generative Fill’ from PS beta finally got into this update
Check the video i did today. Its only in the beta
@@WildlifeInspired will do Scott🙂
Yes, the removal tool is great for removing distracting branches !
Thanks a lot. really helpful!
I am new to photoshop. Do you offer classes? I live not far from you
Only through patreon its its geared to bird photography and a basic understanding of PS
@@WildlifeInspired please provide a link. Thank you