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Nik collection 4 review
Nik collection 4 review












The seven plug-ins that have been updated are Analog Efex Pro for analog film simulation, Color Efex Pro for color correction and effects, Dfine for noise reduction, HDR Efex Pro for high-dynamic range photography, Sharpener Pro for enhancing finer details, Silver Efex Pro for black and white images, and finally Viveza for adjusting color and tone in a specific area rather than the entire image MacOS Ventura and new MacBooks Pros are both coming soon How $80 of photo processing software magically saved me thousands This major Apple bug could let hackers steal your photos and wipe your device DxO Labs stepped in to save the plug-ins by purchasing the collection from Google, then spent six months updating code that hadn’t been touched in years. The company announced the end of the Nik collection last year, when the plug-ins, at the time, were already no longer fully compatible with Photoshop. But after making the plug-ins free in 2016, Google stopped updating them. Google originally acquired the Nik Collection in 2012 with the purchase of Nik Software, the company also behind Snapseed. The update doesn’t exactly add anything new to the Nik collection, but it does bring the set of seven plug-ins back from the dead. The company says it expects to leave bankruptcy in a few months after refocusing on the software and reorganizing the company.

nik collection 4 review

Several of the Nik features are also migrating into DxO PhotoLab, which also sees an update today as version 1.2 adds U-Point technology for local adjustments.īoth updates come as DxO Labs faces bankruptcy and refocuses the company on four software programs while discontinuing the DxO One camera. The Nik Collection is no longer nixed - on Wednesday, June 6, DxO Labs launched the Nik Collection 2018 by DxO, a bug-squashing and compatibility update for the Photoshop and Lightroom plug-ins long favorited by photographers.














Nik collection 4 review