![]() Note that I have produced an updated video training course on the full set of plug-ins included in the Nik Collection by DxO. However, some of the other plug-ins, such as Silver Efex Pro and Analog Efex Pro, can provide some great creative effects for your photos. I also don’t consider Sharpener Pro to be a critical plug-in for most photography workflows. Within the Nik Collection from DxO, I don’t consider Dfine to be particularly useful, as many other software tools provide what I consider to be significantly better results. However, if you don’t have a copy of the Nik Collection, getting the latest update from DxO may certainly be desirable. Nik Collection draws on the renowned Optics Modules produced by DxO. This was a private software company which has its roots in Germany and the US. There have not been any major updates to the Nik Collection by DxO, so if you’re looking for new features after using an earlier version, you may be disappointed. The Nik Collection was originally developed by Nik Software. So, for example, if you have the free version of the Nik Collection from Google installed on your computer, even after installing the free trial of the Nik Collection from DxO, that Google version will no longer function. It is important to note that if you have a previous version of the Nik Collection installed on your computer, installing the free trial of the Nik Collection from DxO will cause that previous version to no longer be usable. You can get a 30-day free trial, but if you want to continue using the software you’ll need to purchase it. This update to the Nik Collection is no longer free. More recently, DxO Software acquired the Nik Collection, and released a new update dubbed the “Nik Collection by DxO”. While Google initially offered the Nik Collection for sale, they later made the full collection available for free. Nik HDR Efex does all the calculations and takes out the effort of merging multiple exposures to produce dramatic HDR photos that are both stunning and natural-looking. Google acquired Nik Software a while back, seemingly with a primary interest in the Snapseed app for image editing on mobile devices. Great HDR images begin with multiple photos of the same subject, all taken with different exposures using a camera’s bracketing function. More Detail: The Nik Collection set of (mostly excellent) plug-ins was originally available from Nik Software. Nik HDR Efex has also been rebuilt from the ground up, giving a fresh feel.Plus, it now features the local adjustment improvements seen across the rest of the Nik Collection and completes the suite’s compatibility with Apple silicon. ![]() You can find the updated release of the DxO Nik Collection here: ![]() Tim’s Quick Answer: Yes, the Nik Collection is still available, now being offered by DxO Software. Today’s Question: Do you know if the NiK Collection filters are still available to purchase?
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