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Title: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Brightontl on August 03, 2018, 08:23
Nik Collection Efex Pro tutorial: presets and filters paradise for Lightroom and Photoshop
https://youtu.be/8pQeI3jK1zs
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: nobody on August 03, 2018, 09:50
NIK is good tool but most of us on MSG can do this without the filters and save some $$ (I think the filters cost $50 USD)....
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Brightontl on August 04, 2018, 04:59
NIK is good tool but most of us on MSG can do this without the filters and save some $$ (I think the filters cost $50 USD)....
Yes, it is partly true, but a lot of things can be done very quickly with Nik.
Also the Control Point selections are very difficult to do in PS
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Chichikov on August 04, 2018, 09:02
NIK is good tool but most of us on MSG can do this without the filters and save some $$ (I think the filters cost $50 USD)....
Yes, you are right, better if you don't use it…
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Uncle Pete on August 04, 2018, 09:55
Google Free NIK is gone, went back to pay. I'm happy to have the old version on my XP computer.
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: nobody on August 04, 2018, 10:38
in the past folks would say get that high end camera and software programs because even at $.38 an image you will sell thousands of those images. Not anymore! Yeah, you still get the whooping $.38 an image but lucky to sell a few hundred of those images or none at all! So adding more expenses to your business makes no sense at all  ???

Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Chichikov on August 04, 2018, 12:29
in the past folks would say get that high end camera and software programs because even at $.38 an image you will sell thousands of those images. Not anymore! Yeah, you still get the whooping $.38 an image but lucky to sell a few hundred of those images or none at all! So adding more expenses to your business makes no sense at all  ???

Until a few months ago Nik was free ...
It is not because it has been bought by DxO that the Google version has stopped to work
It is no more distributed by Google but it is still possible to find it for free online…

Then if you want the last version it is another story… you have to pay for it
And if for your business it is an expense, for my business it is an investment ;)

Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Brightontl on August 05, 2018, 11:22
in the past folks would say get that high end camera and software programs because even at $.38 an image you will sell thousands of those images. Not anymore! Yeah, you still get the whooping $.38 an image but lucky to sell a few hundred of those images or none at all! So adding more expenses to your business makes no sense at all  ???

Until a few months ago Nik was free ...
It is not because it has been bought by DxO that the Google version has stopped to work
It is no more distributed by Google but it is still possible to find it for free online…

Then if you want the last version it is another story… you have to pay for it
And if for your business it is an expense, for my business it is an investment ;)
Interesting, I did not know that he free version was still available.
I read that the free version was having more and more problems with the recent LR updtes, while DXO said that this version will be constantly updated
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Felix_jrs on August 06, 2018, 06:36
Nik Collection Efex Pro tutorial: presets and filters paradise for Lightroom and Photoshop
https://youtu.be/8pQeI3jK1zs
This is a very cool preset! Thank you!
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Chichikov on August 07, 2018, 00:17
in the past folks would say get that high end camera and software programs because even at $.38 an image you will sell thousands of those images. Not anymore! Yeah, you still get the whooping $.38 an image but lucky to sell a few hundred of those images or none at all! So adding more expenses to your business makes no sense at all  ???

Until a few months ago Nik was free ...
It is not because it has been bought by DxO that the Google version has stopped to work
It is no more distributed by Google but it is still possible to find it for free online…

Then if you want the last version it is another story… you have to pay for it
And if for your business it is an expense, for my business it is an investment ;)
Interesting, I did not know that he free version was still available.
I read that the free version was having more and more problems with the recent LR updtes, while DXO said that this version will be constantly updated

If you search on Google you can find it enough easily.
https://goo.gl/T6WXYz

Then I don't know if it is fully legal to download it. But if this version was free I don't see why I cannot continue to download it for free today.
Personally I never had problem using it with LR, for the simple reason that I always use it from Photoshop :D
It is just one step more to open the image from LR to Photoshop and then in Photoshop I can do other adjustments (to mask the Nik layer for example) without have to return to LR.
I know that somebody has/had problem in Photoshop too. That is simple to solve, most of the time the culprit is "Nik Selective Tool". Just don't use it  zip it, move it, trash it, …)
Title: Re: Nik Color Efex Pro for Lightroom and Photoshop
Post by: Brightontl on August 09, 2018, 15:38
in the past folks would say get that high end camera and software programs because even at $.38 an image you will sell thousands of those images. Not anymore! Yeah, you still get the whooping $.38 an image but lucky to sell a few hundred of those images or none at all! So adding more expenses to your business makes no sense at all  ???
I am not sure everyone in this forum is in the same situation.
I believe some members have a day job and stock is a hobby which brings a nice extra income to pay for gear, software and holidays.
Also others are professional photographer that can sell left over on stock and get a little extra income.
I like to think there is still people who can afford $50 for a good collection of 8 excellent plug ins