![]() ![]() The core feature of all current Nik Collection components is their U Point technology, allowing users to “make local adjustments with absolute precision” via “Control Points: the core of U Point™ technology”. Google seems to have bought Nik Collection more for the sake of Nik’s Snapseed mobile and computer imaging editor application, apparently ignoring Nik Collection itself to the mount of allowing it fall out of date and then unusable in more recent operating systems. The Nik Collection has had a checkered history, having been sold by its original maker Nik Software to Google and then sold on again to DxO. The DxO version of Nik Collection has grown beyond the early version I saw demonstrated years ago in a Sydney photography trade show and it now includes eight plug-ins, with the latest to arrive being Nik Perspective Efex, clearly based on DxO ViewPoint.Īll eight work as standalone applications as well as plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Affinity Photo and DxO PhotoLab. Nik Silver Efex – Black-and-white photography. ![]()
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