THIS IS WHY YOU "BLOW OUT" YOUR HIGHLIGHTS. Get perfect exposure every time using the histogram!

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  • @simon_dentremont
    @simon_dentremont  Год назад +115

    There are scammers pretending to be me and offering prizes via telegram. Stay away and report them! Thanks!

    • @rickkwitkoski1976
      @rickkwitkoski1976 Год назад +1

      MANY YT channels have same thing. Thx.

    • @andreasrochow5170
      @andreasrochow5170 Год назад

      ... pretending to be you? Don't matter. You are incomparable. Where is your picture book?

    • @chrisfahning1051
      @chrisfahning1051 2 месяца назад

      Simon, a minor correction on how to find histograms on Nikon cameras. Use the Playback Button to bring in the image, and use the Multi-Selector button to browse through image information. This is how it works on my D7500. One of those screens will display the histograms for each channel on the right. I suppose it depends on the period in which the camera was made. I wish I lived next door to you so I could follow you around on your outings and pester you with questions. I would learn much faster If I could have you critique my photos after telling me how to take them. You wouldn't be able to dodge me. You could call the police but when I got out of jail I would just come back. Fortunately for you I can't afford to move to Canada. I can't even afford to move to the bathroom. Thanks for your videos and many blessings from this subscriber.

  • @smalljohansson
    @smalljohansson Год назад +367

    This was hands down the best explanation for how the histogram works. Some other RUclipsrs, still amazing photographers, got caught in the myth of the mountain.

    • @Sacrengard
      @Sacrengard Год назад +14

      And they had fooled me and confused me for a long time

    • @BrendanPatterson
      @BrendanPatterson Год назад +6

      I totally agree!

    • @paularger2841
      @paularger2841 Год назад +8

      Simon is my go to guy! I’m new to photography and I watch many videos to learn techniques and hints. He always puts me on the right path.

  • @alexnavarro3326
    @alexnavarro3326 Год назад +68

    This man's name is legendary

    • @joshuarose3081
      @joshuarose3081 6 месяцев назад +6

      As is all of his content. Simon absolutely brought my photography to the next level. I’ve never seen anyone on RUclips put this much effort into free content.

    • @gregoire8376
      @gregoire8376 6 месяцев назад +2

      As is his experience, demonstrated in his/these videos. Bravo et merci Simon !!

    • @uglytuco3829
      @uglytuco3829 5 месяцев назад +3

      I walk around my house saying his name and my wife gets all excited for some reason.

    • @joshuarose3081
      @joshuarose3081 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@uglytuco3829his speaking voice just brings about an air of positivity.

    • @vinayakj9189
      @vinayakj9189 5 месяцев назад

      😅😂

  • @JWD1012
    @JWD1012 Год назад +175

    Simon, you're just consistently the best, clearest, most interesting teacher of photography techniques on RUclips. Thank you.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +2

      Glad you think so!

    • @Spacerockx1
      @Spacerockx1 Год назад +2

      @@simon_dentremont I just thought and said the same thing!!

    • @flotopo
      @flotopo Год назад +1

      I FULLY subscribe to that statement! 100% True!

    • @chadchamness1186
      @chadchamness1186 Год назад

      💯% agreed, thanks for what you do!

    • @nyohaku
      @nyohaku Год назад

      Yes, the best for learning every time.

  • @dato007
    @dato007 9 дней назад +1

    Rational, no hype, high information, useful. Best channel out there.

  • @elainejerauld4044
    @elainejerauld4044 Год назад +142

    As a retired teacher I really appreciate your style of presentation. You tell us the outcome, then explain the WHY. This is so important in making the information our own. I am so glad that I found your channel. Thank you. - E

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +11

      Elaine, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @elainejerauld4044
      @elainejerauld4044 Год назад +5

      @@simon_dentremont absolutely, I'm honored. -E

    • @jamesdouglaswhittaker1811
      @jamesdouglaswhittaker1811 Год назад +1

      Could not agree more . Superb explanation so clearly and simply presented that even an 89 year old can clearly understand - and that in itself is little short of a miracle.

    • @steveday2022
      @steveday2022 Год назад

      @@simon_dentremont You are truly amazing Simon - a GREAT teacher and your manner of presenting information is second to none! Have you done your course for wildlife photography? thank you!

  • @Actionray
    @Actionray 9 месяцев назад +2

    I know everyone learns and absorbs information differently. But for me, Simon is the most clear and concise transmission of knowledge I've ever come across on any platform for advancing my camera knowledge and photography skills. That communication skill comes from utter mastery and understanding of the craft. 🎉😮😊

  • @paleyosezi3122
    @paleyosezi3122 Год назад +2

    You're one of the few people I can listen to endlessly. That company chose a great ambassador

  • @willmill7029
    @willmill7029 Год назад +36

    Simon, you are by far one of the best photography instructors Ive watched. Thank you so much for all of your videos!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +3

      Will, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @willmill7029
      @willmill7029 Год назад +1

      @@simon_dentremont I’m so sorry I didn’t see this. Absolutely use it if it’s not too late!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      @@willmill7029 It’s not! Thanks!!

  • @prateekdwivedi8871
    @prateekdwivedi8871 29 дней назад +1

    Simon, I loved the way you always add a room for artistic aspect of the photography, otherwise most of the RUclips channels which I encountered always focus on the technical aspect and label the photo good or bad. I always feel technical aspects of photography are just to support the artistic side of a photographer.

  • @davidhart6900
    @davidhart6900 Год назад +11

    I’ve learned more from you in a week than in a year of getting advice at the Photo Shop
    Your videos are Awesome
    Thank You 😊

  • @_Spacecraft
    @_Spacecraft 3 месяца назад +2

    I seriously can't express my gratitude enough for these videos. I'm just getting into photography as a hobby and Simon's videos are actually indispensable. Best teacher I've ever had.

  • @rev.chuckshingledecker
    @rev.chuckshingledecker Год назад +8

    I’ve been a serious hobbyist photographer since 1998 and film. Been shooting digital since the 20D. This is first time I’ve understood the histogram and how to use it. Thank you for your explanation and clarity.

  • @TheJoshuaGlenn
    @TheJoshuaGlenn Год назад +3

    The opening was spot on and very funny! "What does that thing do anyway" haha

  • @benejpocock
    @benejpocock 5 месяцев назад +4

    Shooting with and understanding the histogram is one of the best things that’s happened to my photography (and I’m no expert!). I was taught to ‘shoot to the right’ (but never touch it!) years ago, but even today watching this clear and concise explanation of how one works and how to use it is an invaluable lesson and a great refresher. It’s actually taught me to pay more attention to the left too.
    Excellent video Simon 👏

  • @gscottfuller
    @gscottfuller 4 месяца назад +2

    Can't say enough about how informative your videos are on both shooting and processing with today's complex cameras. Many thanks!

  • @vzshadow1
    @vzshadow1 Год назад +45

    Another awesome video. I taught at a New England land-grant university for quite a long time. Your videos are exactly what I strove for in my lectures. Concise, to the point and full of information. Well done.

    • @j-md-b6e
      @j-md-b6e Год назад +5

      Indeed. It’s hard to watch other channels once you’ve been watching this one. Great pace, loads of information and knowledge.

    • @saganandroid4175
      @saganandroid4175 Год назад +1

      I hope it wasn't agri stuff at cooperative extension.

    • @vzshadow1
      @vzshadow1 Год назад

      @@saganandroid4175 Geology

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Daniel, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      @@j-md-b6e matt, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon Год назад +2

    My first mirrorless camera with live histogram was the rather amazing Minolta D7Hi which I purchased in 2001 while waiting for DSLR tech to mature at the more affordable prosumer level.
    In 2005 I jumped all-in with a Canon 20D, 10-22mm EF-S , 24-70 2.8 L, 70-200 2.8 IS L and a pair of 580ex flashes using the then new E-TTL system utilized as I did shooting weddings with dual flash back in the early 70s when assisting top wedding shooting/teacher Monte Zucker - fill over camera on bracket, key off camera on a rolling medical IV pole stand, a brilliant “on the move” studio style control of dynamic range and lighting pattern on faces he innovated when photo-cell triggered off camera flash became available in the late 1960s just as wedding photography was transitioning from B&W to color. It didn’t happen sooner in that genre because early color prints faded quickly if exposed to bright light.
    The challenge in the 70s was that most ambient and single flash lit scene ranges exceeded that of color prints and transparencies. That’s also true of digital sensors. What dual flash allows is setting the aperture for desired DOF, then raising the power of centered fill until detail is seen in the darkest shadows, then overlapping an off axis “key light” and raising its power until the highlights are optimally exposes with nothing in the photo except specular reflections having a 255 eye dropper reading.
    While doing systematic testing of the then new Canon E-TTL flash tech I very quickly realized the easiest way to get optimal exposure was via the highlight exposure warning on a textured white towel (wash cloth) which I draped over a gray card with had a mini-color checker on it. A draped black was used to evaluate shadow detail both via spike in the histogram and visually in the playback. Since the playback is JPG the RAW files have a bit more dynamic range but raising exposure to the point of seeing blinkies in the solid whites then backing off 1/3 stop (one click) results in highlight exposure with a bit of headroom for adjustment in ACR and/or Photoshop. I was active on DPReview and suggested it to others with it coming to be called the “Chuck Gardner White Towel Method”-my 15 minutes of internet fame. 😂 Chuck Westfall, the Canon guru even mentioned it for dialing in a full range of detail using the E-TTL flash system in a Master (Fill) / Slave (Key) configuration.
    It is worth noting the monochrome camera histogram and blinkies are based on the luminance of the green channel. For that reason very reflective red or blue objects in a scene may clip before the blinkies indicate overexposure. That is the case when photographing flowers, birds and caucasian skin. When the highlights in skin clip in the red channel they lose subtle detail giving them an odd yellowish waxy appearance no amount of color correction can fix, which is a good reason to err on the side of slight 1/3 stop under exposure per the playback blinkies.
    Setting the playback info show the RGB histogram is also a good way to realize when a highly reflective colored object is clipping one or more channels before the neutral whites. After getting the highlights exposed “to the right” a quick glance at the left side reveals whether or not the camera sensor DR can handle the contrast of the light and tonal range of the scene. That is usually not a problem in flat lighting which is ideal for wildlife because of the way it creates millions of 3D shape defining specular reflection on the flat facets of fur and feathers.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! I left the RGB histogram out of this one and saved it for a more advanced lesson!

  • @665Thunder
    @665Thunder Год назад +6

    There's a lot of great photography channels, but I've never come across with someone with your ability to be clear through perfect speech tecnique, poise and attention to details. Congratulations.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Wow, thank you!

    • @665Thunder
      @665Thunder Год назад

      @@simon_dentremont fully deserved! You have an Italian fan in Switzerland!

  • @andreasrochow5170
    @andreasrochow5170 Год назад +1

    It is work. it is experience, it is art! Thank you, Simon!

  • @iPig
    @iPig Год назад +5

    I always learn something new from your videos and I love your presentation style. I honestly can't stand most photo youtubers out there. It's great to see your channel growing!

  • @TonyCrenshawsLatte
    @TonyCrenshawsLatte Год назад +2

    I've been shooting for a while, so I know all this stuff, but this is the best video that explains this stuff that I've seen.
    I made all the mistakes that this video says. I thought I had to make sure the histogram looks like a mountain. I thought I could get away with simply checking the rear screen preview. And I learned through experience that getting just a little bit of "blinky" in the highlight alert is what I actually want.
    Come to think of it, I could have saved myself so much trouble if Mr. d'Entremont made this video like ten years ago. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Spacerockx1
    @Spacerockx1 Год назад +5

    I have been a photographer off and on for 35 years and your videos are VERY informative and I can say I have learned a thing or three from watching that this old brain had forgotten. Great job on your instructions, very easy to follow, detailed and informative.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +3

      Stuart, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @Spacerockx1
      @Spacerockx1 Год назад

      @@simon_dentremont YES you certainly can!! Thanks for doing these!

  • @stomp1Krr
    @stomp1Krr 5 месяцев назад +2

    I thought I blew out my highlights, then realized I was just at the hair salon..... er, sorry for that. What a thorough yet concise explanation. Thank you. The edges - never knew. And the height. Awesome info.

  • @trailwander7546
    @trailwander7546 Год назад +3

    Well I have to say that is probably the best explanation of histogram I've come across so far. I went out yesterday for sunset and applied your advice and what a difference it makes when the histogram makes sense to you, so thank you for that. I'd like to mention as well that being from the Maritimes myself ( the Bay of Fundy coast in N.B.) nearly everything you talk about and show us is very relatable to me, the kinds of wildlife and environment or for the most part the same you have been a really big help and I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @streetlegal008
    @streetlegal008 Год назад +1

    This is the most practically helpful explanation of how to use the histogram I have seen.

  • @MattShannonPhoto
    @MattShannonPhoto Год назад +3

    Perfect from start to finish. You deliver a flawless explanation that is easy to understand and follow. Well done!

  • @EelcoRomeijn
    @EelcoRomeijn Год назад +1

    Informative story, but i'm here to praise you for your terrific wildlife photo's!

  • @cathco9
    @cathco9 Год назад +4

    Thank you Simon. Very informative. I shoot Canon mirrorless and always have my histogram showing in the EVF. This has helped me tremendously.

  • @Rawwhhh
    @Rawwhhh Год назад +1

    I’ve probably liked less than 10 videos this year but this is one of them. Perfectly described.

  • @17cream
    @17cream Год назад +3

    Superb explanation ❤

  • @AnilNeupane-bs4vj
    @AnilNeupane-bs4vj 9 месяцев назад +1

    I like the way how you always say ‘ I know you can do it ‘ at last. It motivates me. Thank you for your all videos.

  • @antyt2714
    @antyt2714 Год назад +5

    Great explanation. It's worth noting that it's possible to gain even more information by using an RGB histogram. One of the channels can be clipped and it won't appear so on a luminance histogram or blinkies.

  • @grahamfloyd3451
    @grahamfloyd3451 Год назад +1

    This is the first time a histogram has made any kind of sense to me. Thanks!

  • @dennisschullerjr1720
    @dennisschullerjr1720 Год назад +3

    I am just getting started ino my photography interests, and this video is a game changer. You have taught me well sir, and I personally ty for such a very well made video. Cheers

  • @gabrielcedeno9517
    @gabrielcedeno9517 Год назад +2

    This man explains in a way that i can understand clearly. Thank you!

  • @williammorrison5739
    @williammorrison5739 Год назад +3

    A good lesson this morning, something I have struggled with but keep trying. Always look forward to your videos, have a great week Simon.

  • @BrendonKPadjasek
    @BrendonKPadjasek Год назад +1

    That alt key hack in lightroom is amazing. Thanks Simon!

  • @tonynicolaci3244
    @tonynicolaci3244 Год назад +9

    Always a great summary of the topic chosen. A must view for beginners but also a great refresh for more experienced photographers.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Tony, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @tonynicolaci3244
      @tonynicolaci3244 Год назад +1

      @@simon_dentremont absolutely

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      @@tonynicolaci3244 Thanks!

  • @chrisvg1966
    @chrisvg1966 7 месяцев назад +2

    Gotta say, in a sea of garbage sign-up soliciting of so called photo tips and tricks, this guy is a ray of sunshine. Just found him. Watched three vids. All terrific no BS 👍😊

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  7 месяцев назад

      Wow, thanks

    • @chrisvg1966
      @chrisvg1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@simon_dentremont Of course now my feed is again full of pretenders to the thrown 😊
      Watching three of your vids today provided valuable and concise insights AND, reminded me of the multitudes of wee checks and balanced i imagine many forget or dismiss in the heat of battle. It never ever hurts to ‘re-learn’ things, refresh the concepts and whenever possible, slow down 👍
      Please do keep em coming

  • @Andrew-nx5hh
    @Andrew-nx5hh Год назад +5

    This is an excellent presentation about using the histogram and other tools for getting the optimal exposure. Clear, consice and well presented. I also loved the recent video on comparing Raw vs Jpg. Thanks so much for presenting these topics with the right balance of examples. I have subscribed to your channel. Much appreciated!

  • @jonathangonza
    @jonathangonza Год назад +1

    That mountain trick it's golden. Others RUclipsrs have talked about it like it's law, but here it seems to be a flaw law. With this video I finally understand the what was bugging and now I know what each lines of the histogram graph mean. Thank you!

  • @ABrentHudson
    @ABrentHudson Год назад +3

    I love your photography and I'm so glad I found this channel. Your explanations and corresponding examples make your points very clear - I actually understand how to use histograms now. Thank you for taking the time to pass on your knowledge. I'm just beginning and shoot with a Sony a5100 and Panasonic G7. I picked them up for doing video teaching during the pandemic. I want to broaden my understanding. My gear is basic but for now the real limitation is my lack of knowledge.

  • @eacun7
    @eacun7 Год назад +1

    I feel Neil Peart is teaching me photography tips, and it just makes it better! Thanks for the video, Simon!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +1

      haha Love Rush! He was actually born in a province in Canada near mine.

  • @cherylcarlile8526
    @cherylcarlile8526 Год назад +10

    Simon, as a beginner (less than year) I so appreciate your videos. They are so informative yet easy enough for us beginners. And of course your photos are gorgeous. I am an avid birder but catching these little creatures in photos is the thrill. Thank you, thank you! I'm using a Sony RX10 4.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Cheryl, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

    • @cherylcarlile8526
      @cherylcarlile8526 Год назад

      @Simon d'Entremont Yes, of course! I would be honored! Additionally, we will be traveling to Alaska this summer, so I can't wait to see the video.

    • @cherylcarlile8526
      @cherylcarlile8526 Год назад

      I just reread, and realize it is a photography course not just one of your videos. That's still great and hopeful I can participate after seeing course outline and fees. Wishing you great success.

  • @marianodemiguel3442
    @marianodemiguel3442 Год назад +1

    I can not thank you enough for debunking the myth! NOW I GET IT!!! For the first time I WILL be using the histogram to my advantage.

  • @bobkoure
    @bobkoure Год назад +5

    Well laid out! I do pretty much this, but I pay more attention to the right side of the histogram than the left. I try to get the gap on the right to be as small as I can without crawling up the right side. As a raw-only landscape shooter, I'm trying to squeeze as much scene dynamic range in as possible, leave the artistic exposure choices for post.
    I've found RGB histograms to be more useful than gamma as I'm usually outdoors and blue usually blows out first.
    Nikon trivia: when reviewing a shot on the back panel, the RGB histogram changes to reflect what's currently being displayed so if I zoom in and pan around, I can see if a color's blown on those flowers.

  • @BarryHull
    @BarryHull Год назад +1

    Good grief, I've been a serious hobbyist for decades and have been reading histograms wrong all these years. Thumbs up, subscribed.

  • @RichardCookphotography
    @RichardCookphotography Год назад +4

    Great explanation Simon. Very clear and concise. Well done 😄

  • @sarahmitchell4729
    @sarahmitchell4729 Год назад +1

    Nikon D500 user here. What an excellent detailed video. I just love your video's

  • @Am3r1Kan0
    @Am3r1Kan0 Год назад +10

    Thank you so much for this! I've only just started to get more serious into photography over the past few months and am just now deciding to try my hand at learning how to edit in lightroom, and this is definitely helpful in understanding what the histogram means.

    • @PhilJonesIII
      @PhilJonesIII Год назад +1

      Agreed. Lightroom is a fantastic tool but, has a lot of options that can be bewildering. That tip about setting the high and low tones first is gold.

  • @Henry30065
    @Henry30065 Год назад +1

    This is the best and most useful explanation of how to read and use a Histogram I have ever seen. Thank you Simon. Alun

  • @j-md-b6e
    @j-md-b6e Год назад +3

    Excellent video! Looking forward to your using the Mars M1 as it really adds a lot to the information and presentation. Looks like your already fantastic content and presentations are going to get even better. Can’t wait!

  • @gauisbaltardidnothingwrong5053
    @gauisbaltardidnothingwrong5053 9 месяцев назад +1

    A few weeks ago I went on a road trip and severely underexposed many of my images because I had my screen brightness set to high making me think they were properly exposed. Ive always been confused by histogram related stuff so I basically avoided learning histograms but this video made it incredibly simple!

  • @BringTheInsanity
    @BringTheInsanity Год назад +4

    Simon, I just wanted to let you know that your videos are so awesome and the information is clear to understand; even for a noobie, such as myself. I feel like I've learned way more from this channel than any other photography page

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      Bring, I’m working on a video course for wildlife photography. Can I use your comment in promotional material, with attribution?

  • @frankwalders
    @frankwalders Год назад +1

    I've looked at it for years but never thought it was any useful, now I know! Thank you!

  • @ziv2liv
    @ziv2liv Год назад +5

    I never really use histogram. I always shoot raw and if I'm not sure about the exposure I use bracketing. Now, I understand that as a wildlife photographer expose bracketing is nearly impossible, but for landscape photography it's fine. I've never been disappointed by exposure... yet. I use Canon EOS M6 Mark II. It is light and capable enough for me.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад +4

      I might do same if I was doing mainly landscapes.

    • @suedenim9208
      @suedenim9208 Год назад

      It's really nice when your subject hods the pose you want long enough, isn't it?

    • @ziv2liv
      @ziv2liv Год назад +1

      @@suedenim9208 Landscapes usually don't move... Unless you're watching a mudslide...😃

  • @SlavGuns
    @SlavGuns Год назад +1

    Fantastic! One of the best videos on this topic!

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад +5

    I always always use the histogram! When I set up for a shoot, I'll set up the exposure based off the histogram, take some test pictures, and review them with the histogram. Even throughout the shoot, I will always check the photos with the histogram during playback. Never make adjustments based on your LCD screen. Use highlight alert too!

    • @ewallperschwaznyk4169
      @ewallperschwaznyk4169 Год назад

      This is especially true just before sending a picture off to be printed.

  • @TreDeuce-qw3kv
    @TreDeuce-qw3kv 9 месяцев назад +1

    In my memory, Never, explained better or so clearly and demonstratively . 👍👍

  • @D-generon
    @D-generon Год назад +5

    I've noticed, that when you want to avoid clipping in shadows and highlights during editing phase at all costs, the image may start looking kinda dull in terms of contrast. And there's nothing bad about some parts of the image being totally black/white instead of being _almost_ totally black/white as a tradeoff for better contrast.

  • @MrFaurschou
    @MrFaurschou Год назад +1

    You would be able to explain advanced rocket science in a way that everybody would understand. Thanks for your videos!

  • @olafzijnbuis
    @olafzijnbuis Год назад +3

    Nice video!
    I own a Canon 750D
    At the end of the video, you mentioned that the histogram reflects the brightness distribution of the JPG image as displayed on the back of the camera.
    This image is processed using the selected Picture Style.
    If a program 2 custom styles:
    1: minimum contrast
    2: maximum contrast
    And take 2 pictures the shape of the histogram is very different. Even if I shoot in RAW only.
    Once I process the raw file I can change the Picture Style.
    Showing the preview image in the selected Picture Style is in my opinion a good choice.
    But I would prefer to see a "RAW histogram" when the camera is set to RAW or RAW+JPG.
    The histogram should show me if my image is within the capabilities of the sensor.
    Never mind. I set my camera to the Standard Picture Style and that works fine. It just is a bit confusing.

    • @oldtvnut
      @oldtvnut Год назад +1

      A raw histogram would not show compression of the shadows, and would only show clipping (not gradual compression) of the highlights, since raw data is linear. The Canon raw processor, (Canon Digital Photo Professional) unlike the camera jpeg histogram or the histogram in Lightroom, shows the raw histogram with an S curve superimposed indicating where the shadows and highlights will be compressed when the image is "developed."

  • @Georgejacked
    @Georgejacked 9 месяцев назад +1

    I HAS TO STOP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE VIDEO AND THANK YOU. I LEARNED SO MUCH IN A FEW MINUTES . BRAVO

  • @Sil3nC4
    @Sil3nC4 Год назад +12

    A great tip I recently got for Sony shooters: You can set custom values for zebras (highlights). For jpegs set 100, and for shooting RAW use 109. When you see zebras on your screen, dial down the exposure until the zebras are gone to protect your highlights.

    • @williamgazca6641
      @williamgazca6641 Год назад +1

      Started shooting with a Sony a6400 three months ago...just wanna say thank you.... much appreciated 👍

  • @khalidalkaabi5506
    @khalidalkaabi5506 Год назад +1

    every time Mr. Simon d'Entremont give me real information about Photography thanks Mr. Simon d'Entremont❤

  • @simon_dentremont
    @simon_dentremont  Год назад +27

    What kind of camera is everyone using? I’d like to know to be able to help people with settings on various brands as I make videos with tips. Thanks!

    • @giog3734
      @giog3734 Год назад +3

      Hi Simon. Just like you , the R5 ;-)

    • @grahamfloyd3451
      @grahamfloyd3451 Год назад +1

      I just upgraded from a Lumix FZ300 to a Canon R5.

    • @cswatson4823
      @cswatson4823 Год назад +2

      Canon 90D

    • @emt786
      @emt786 Год назад +2

      I use canon rebel T6. I like it just wish I knew more about settings. I mostly only use 2 modes. AV and S. Any help would be great. Love your videos

    • @derricksalisbury7631
      @derricksalisbury7631 Год назад +1

      Panasonic G9 and Canon R7 G9 is for digital scoping and I've just got R7 and sigma 150-600

  • @elams1894
    @elams1894 Год назад +1

    I forgot to say thanks for the excellent content! It's great getting inside kowledge from the pros, especially so when its presented in such a great format.

  • @scottkasper6378
    @scottkasper6378 Год назад +4

    Sometimes I just walk around the house saying “Simon d’entremont”

  • @alan.macrae
    @alan.macrae Год назад +1

    Thank you Simon. Probably the best tutorial on histograms I've seen in >50 years! Cheers from NH USA

  • @simon_dentremont
    @simon_dentremont  Год назад +13

    Caution!!! Someone is pretending to be me and promising prizes. It’s a scam. Please report them, as have I.

    • @ralphguppy
      @ralphguppy Год назад +1

      Yes, they've attempted with me but as it's always said "If it's too good to be true, it isn't"

    • @jonzmoviebar7580
      @jonzmoviebar7580 Год назад +1

      I've noticed thanks to your disclaimer in few of your other videos :) The way the message was written and use of Telegram was very suspicious to me !

    • @BGTuyau
      @BGTuyau Год назад +1

      Yes, I believe I was a recipient of a message purporting to be from you. It seemed out of character for you as I understand you, and I thus ignored it. Now ... to whom and where and how to report these things. Let your viewers, et al., know. Thanks for this advisory.

    • @nightstringers
      @nightstringers Год назад +2

      Actually yes I just received an email saying something about Surprise or something. I've seen that on many other channels as well .RUclips or somebody needs to crack down

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Год назад

      @@BGTuyau Thanks. To the right of the message from them, you can click the three dots and select “report”.

  • @BrightExposure
    @BrightExposure Год назад +1

    8:08 WOW! I like this one. I never thought a shot like this could look beautiful.

  • @camilleleguellaut1151
    @camilleleguellaut1151 Год назад +1

    I love your voice, your humour, your way of telling the point we are learning. Thanks a lot for what you are doing, it is very good and much appreciated !!

  • @saxongames895
    @saxongames895 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just getting into photography, I invested in a Canon eos200d, read the dummies guide book front to back to get an overview of how it works, but these videos are so good at explaining the different content. Thank you for taking the time to make them.

  • @kampenheimer
    @kampenheimer 2 месяца назад +2

    Finally I understand correctly. Thank you Simon.

  • @arunakalu
    @arunakalu Год назад +2

    Thanks Simon, good videos. I came across your channel recently, and good to see you are from the East Coast. I am located in the West, in Vancouver Island. I have been a Nikon user for 20+ years, and now own a Z7ii and a Z6 camera. I usually shoot raw and check blinkies sometimes, but with mirrorless I usually can tell by the look on the EVF the exposure I want. Great videos, and you take amazing photos!.

  • @rgarciap7
    @rgarciap7 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, you have explained it better than all the other youtube teachers out there.

  • @QUARTERBAT
    @QUARTERBAT Год назад +1

    I think these set of videos give the most information needed, it is obvious that you know what you are talking about and well presented

  • @crowen9
    @crowen9 Год назад +1

    This is by far THE BEST histogram video I have ever seen. Thank you for this amazing educational lesson!

  • @lorihutchinson9485
    @lorihutchinson9485 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation of an often baffling subject.

  • @andychandler3992
    @andychandler3992 Год назад +1

    Histograms scare the @#$%# out of me, but... one of the reason why you're on my subscribe list is you have a very sensible way to break things down for novice's like myself.

  • @rDigital2A
    @rDigital2A 19 дней назад +1

    The real photOG here. Thanks for the refresher.

  • @avirajcheema3379
    @avirajcheema3379 Год назад +1

    I having such a hard time, getting my histogram to turn on my Canon SL3, and this video just solved one of my biggest problems. Thank you so much

  • @floradreamweaver3646
    @floradreamweaver3646 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos give critical knowledge to photographers, I'm sharing them to my friends

  • @octocrushoctocrush1316
    @octocrushoctocrush1316 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining things in the simplest possible way... Because all the advice from my friends is worthless and what I learned from you I apply it now and it works... Once again thank you!

  • @thatoneguy7047
    @thatoneguy7047 Год назад +1

    You have the best photography channel on RUclips, that I've come across, hands down. With the growing resurgence in popularity of film, it would be cool to get some tips from you. I always look forward to your videos! Cheers

  • @davidhart6900
    @davidhart6900 Год назад +2

    Thank you 🙏 Simon for explaining the Histogram
    It’s really helping me get the best exposure on my pictures-:)
    David 😊

  • @Gravelbomber
    @Gravelbomber Год назад +1

    I recently started exposing according to my histogram, instead of the camera's meter and the way it looks in the EVF. My photos have dramatically improved.

  • @smaakjeks
    @smaakjeks Год назад +1

    I'm on a Simon binge, and I'm not afraid to admit it.

  • @ianmiles7272
    @ianmiles7272 Год назад +2

    Just getting back into photography and stumbled across your channel, very clear to follow and understand. I’m now hooked

  • @bryanwilliams8910
    @bryanwilliams8910 Год назад +2

    Thanks Simon, very clear, your narrative is at a perfect pace, look forward to more videos.

  • @dennisyarbro1657
    @dennisyarbro1657 Год назад +2

    Concise and explained in a way that makes your point, does not talk down and is easy to comprehend. Thank you for this. Regards

  • @davidscullbonz
    @davidscullbonz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well-presented and immensely informative refresher in histograms. Another win for you, Simon. If I may suggest: in a future video, please explain how you put a half-hour of information into a ten minute talk.

  • @joshwalowe756
    @joshwalowe756 Год назад +1

    As others have said this is the best video I have seen explaining the histogram, well done

  • @robraker9901
    @robraker9901 Год назад +2

    I appreciate your straight forward, no B.S. approach, presentations. If you don't consider yourself a teacher - you should. As a student you are VERY effective!

  • @anujasharma9677
    @anujasharma9677 Год назад +2

    Simon, this is by far the best video I have come across on histograms and how to avoid clipping highlights and shadows. You are an excellent trainer. Thank you.

  • @randyschwager2515
    @randyschwager2515 Год назад +1

    I use a Nikon D500. This is a great refresher and the best explanation I’ve ever seen on this topic…and I’ve viewed a lot of them! Thanks for this!!!

  • @sikimagery
    @sikimagery Год назад +1

    Love it! That tip at the end with the “hold Alt” in LR…nice! Don’t think I knew that!

  • @fandangofandango2022
    @fandangofandango2022 Год назад +1

    Very Intense and Powerful Information.

  • @HeliosDroneWorks
    @HeliosDroneWorks 8 месяцев назад +1

    a genuine than you for what you do! I am a new ground photography and an experienced aerial photographer. Your videos are a massive help in improving my skills. They also are presented in such a good way. Thank you!!