This version includes a pack of 25 brand-new presets for Color Efex Pro and Silver Efex Pro. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Nik Collection, the famous photo plug-in suite for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic and DxO PhotoLab and the winner of the-2021 EISA Award for Best Photo-Editing Software, released its latest 3.3 version. Nik Collection 3 By DxO 25th Anniversary: 25 years of inspiration, 25 new presets A fully-functional, one-month trial version of Nik Collection 3.3 By DxO is also available on the DxO Web site.įor more information see the news release below. If you own Nik Collection 2 By DxO or a previous version, you can upgrade by signing into your customer account. If you purchased Nik Collection 3 by DxO after June, the upgrade is free.
#Nik collection 2012 full version
The Nik Collection 3.3 by DxO is available now for download on the DxO Web site for $149 for the full version and for $79 for the upgrade.
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The new version has been optimized for full compatibility with macOS Big Sur as well as the latest versions of Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. The prior version, released in June, added the Selective Tool, which was redesigned to work with Adobe Photoshop, a non-destructive workflow for Adobe Lightroom users and an eighth plug-in, Perspective Efex.
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It also released a number of innovations, including the famous local adjustment technology U Point, which for a while was licensed exclusively to Nikon.Īfter Google purchased the suite in 2012, the Nik Collection was gradually sidelined until DxO bought it in 2017.ĭxO updated the code base and then began adding features. He created Color Efex Pro to improve color conversion, Sharpener Pro to boost sharpness, Dfine to reduce noise, Viveza to apply local color adjustments, HDR Efex Pro to edit HDR images, Silver Efex Pro for white-and-black conversions and Analog Efex to recreate the look of analog film. During an interview at photokina in 2006.