Yes, the original free version is a dated version, that's what DxO stated on their website.īut for those of us who can still use it, really cannot beat the value of this "free" version. More, tools for the year 2000, and less, tools for 2020. The net result, in my eyes, is that NIK tools seem a bit dated. With a range of stunning visual effects and some brilliant new editing tools, Nik Collection gives you full creative control over your photos New interface, new experience. And the Topaz plugin tools seem to work with pretty much everything, not just Photoshop. DkO’s Nik Collection is the world’s most exciting and creative suite of photo plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. (I know, Topaz seems to be having some QC issues lately, but that doesn't negate the brilliance of the overall technology). And Topaz's selective masking, along with the whole "AI" concept for sharpening and Noise control are significant improvements in those fields. And as a result, I find other software more compatible with my workflow.Ĭertainly, ACDSee's Light EQ and Pixel Targeting are major improvements in lighting control and color masking. By checking this box, you are agreeing to receive informative, educational, and promotional emails about DxO and Nik Collection software. It's not a "BAD" product, but over the years, the other software publishers have sought new ways to do those unique things that NIK did so well, and improve upon those old things that all software does. By clicking on Try for free, you are agreeing to receive emails from Nik Collection related to your free trial.
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