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Included in Nik Collection 2 are 42 new “En Vogue” presets to its original set of 156: 10 new recipes for Color Efex Pro, 10 new black and white presets to Silver Efex Pro, 12 new HDR presets to HDR Efex Pro, and 10 new tool combinations to Analog Efex Pro. Blending modes will only work if you have multiple layers/groups.DxO has announced the release of the Nik Collection 2, a major upgrade to the popular plugin suite for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, and Elements.Īfter bringing the Nik Collection back to the market in June 2018, DxO has expanded the plugin suite with 42 new creative presets and high-resolution monitor support for Windows.
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Yes, I thought that is what I described in my post. Your result is an improved color image, right? Have you tried just converting one layer to b&w in PS and putting that on a layer above and luminosity mode? Curious, and thank you. That prevents the colors from being changed to gray scale. One thing I like to do for tonal improvement in a color image is to use NIK's Silver Effects Pro (the B&W app) on a duplicate layer above the original, bring it back to PS and select the luminosity blend mode. The round trip into Nik is fast and smooth, and I usually apply Nik's edits with a control point for fine tuning the selection while still in Nik. I use Nik as a plugin from PS quite a bit and appreciate that I can put a mask on the layer in PS and apply the Nik results selectively (locally) with the adjustment brush.
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