Wish they had made that decision sooner.... I've already invested money in Capture One and the time it requires to learn.... If only they had done this a couple of years ago.
At this point they should open source it and see if anyone wants to take it over.I fear this is likely the final death knell for this software at this point. There have been no significant updates since Google acquired Nik. Now that they are giving it away, it seems to reinforce that it is end of life.
At this point they should open source it and see if anyone wants to take it over.
Whoa. Gonna download this for future use....
It's been in my workflow since I stated watching your videos about a year ago.Its been in my workflow since 2013. Theres always something in the suite thats useful..in all types of photos.
One of the things I really like about the Nik plugin is when you use it in Photoshop it creates the effect in a separate layer. I usually like the effects in one part of the photo but not in others (much like you described) so I can simply mask it out as needed to get the effect I want in a certain portion of the photo.Spent some time yesterday playing around with my new Nik software.
I decided to edit a photo I previously edited just in LR.
Here is the original RAW image...
Here is how I edited this image only using LR.
looking up by Chris Dikos, on Flickr
and here is taking the RAW image, applying a few filters in NIK Color Effects PRO then making a few small adjustments in LR...
A few observations;
Using the NIK Color Effects at first was a bit exciting. The various filters are an amazingly easy way to good a quick dynamic look for you files. I had fun playing around and really just scratched the surface.
The downside I observed was noticeable IQ degrading in the file as you applied filters; especially in the shadows. In the SSE image I could not "settle" for the final result from Color Effects because of color bleeding in the shadows. However, to get rid of the color bleeding I had to settle from some CA in the bottom left trees. I think detail in the shadows also suffered - doesn't look nearly as "clean". I'm anxious to see how the other programs work for me.
One of the things I really like about the Nik plugin is when you use it in Photoshop it creates the effect in a separate layer. I usually like the effects in one part of the photo but not in others (much like you described) so I can simply mask it out as needed to get the effect I want in a certain portion of the photo.
For example I really like the color that Skylight brings out but it usually makes the skies a little more purple, so I usually apply that filter and mask out the skies. Then detail extractor does a great job with clouds and some surface textures and then I usually mask out the rest.
Thanks! I knew I'd get some tips here. I do like the treatment of the sky so if i could mask the rest out it would be helpful. I may also need to spend some more time watching @NowInc 's videos.
Spent some time yesterday playing around with my new Nik software.
I decided to edit a photo I previously edited just in LR.
Here is the original RAW image...
Here is how I edited this image only using LR.
looking up by Chris Dikos, on Flickr
and here is taking the RAW image, applying a few filters in NIK Color Effects PRO then making a few small adjustments in LR...
A few observations;
Using the NIK Color Effects at first was a bit exciting. The various filters are an amazingly easy way to good a quick dynamic look for you files. I had fun playing around and really just scratched the surface.
The downside I observed was noticeable IQ degrading in the file as you applied filters; especially in the shadows. In the SSE image I could not "settle" for the final result from Color Effects because of color bleeding in the shadows. However, to get rid of the color bleeding I had to settle from some CA in the bottom left trees. I think detail in the shadows also suffered - doesn't look nearly as "clean". I'm anxious to see how the other programs work for me.
+1 for actually having people in your photo.
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