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There’s even control over the aperture size to simulate the bokeh.

This tool has two blur gradients that can be positioned to give a symmetrical or asymmetrical effect. In addition, there’s a Perspective Efex has a Miniature Effect tool that can be used at the end of processing images to replicate the look of using a tilt-and-shit lens. It can even automatically correct fish-eye distortion. Perspective Efex can automatically correct converging lines and shape distortion resulting from using wide-angle lenses to give objects their natural form. It utilises DxO’s expertise and has a collection of tools that are familiar from DxO Viewpoint. Perspective Efex is a new plug-in for Nik Collection 3 to enable geometric corrections. This combines the input image with the saved Nik Collection 3 editing parameters along with the output image all in one file. Non-Destructive Workflow for Adobe Lightroom ClassicĭxO has harnessed the Tiff Multipage file format to enable non-destructive image editing in Adobe Lightroom Classic. Helpfully, the tool can be collapsed and expanded with one click.

It can also show your favourite presets and the ‘Last Edit’ ready for speedy application It has been redesigned to look much more modern and offer fast access to each plugin. Nik Selective ToolĭxO has updated the Nik Collection access palette that opens with an image in Adobe Photoshop. This brings the total number of plug-ins included in the package to 8 (Silver Efex Pro, Analog Efex Pro, Color Efex Pro, Dfine, HDR Efex Pro, Sharpener Pro, Viveza and Perspective Efex).
#ON HOW MANY COMPUTERS CAN I INSTALL DXO NIK COLLECTION UPDATE#
However, I'll wait to see whether people find that it is useful after these and the other bugs have been worked out.DxO has announced Nik Collection 3, an enticing update to Nik Collection 2 that makes a host of enhancements and adds Perspective Efex for making geometric corrections. Version 4 offers more control over the definition of control points, which at least in principle sounds useful. But apart from that, my use of version 3 has been identical to my use of version 2. There have been some editing updates also I bought the last version for Perspective Efex, which I didn't have because I don't have other DxO software. My impression is that many of the additional features in Nik updates have been presets, none of which I have used. I certainly am apart from some film emulation presents in Silver Efex, I don't think I've every used a Nik preset in a finished image. I suspect many people on this forum are more in market #2 than in market #1. To oversimplify, market #1 is people who want presets or effects, and market #2 is people who want editing tools.
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My impression is that the software is trying to serve two very different markets and that this is pulling them in two very different directions. I just searched (very briefly) for a history of Nik collection upgrades.
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NB there's a another small discount on the headline price available with a discount code that's offered via a pop-up. Login to your DxO account to see the price: Gives some insight into the mysteries of NIK version numbering. I would seriously consider it IF there have ben any improvements to the Control Point system.Start here:Īlso browse the NIK section of the DxO forum:
#ON HOW MANY COMPUTERS CAN I INSTALL DXO NIK COLLECTION UPGRADE#
I am wondering if it would be worthwhile for me to upgrade to the NIK4 Collection. I cannot determine the number of my present NIK collection but, I have always kept the program updated. If there is an upgrade price for present NIK users. What new capabilities NIK4 will offer me (if any).Ģ. I use portions of it along with ACR and Photoshop for virtually all my workflow. I have been using NIK for years and really like it. I just received an Email announcement of a NIK4 collection.
