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“The new Nik Selective Tool is a great way to make my post-processing workflow even more effective,” says Soli Kanani, professional photographer and DxO ambassador. The tool is also fully compatible with HiDPI screens and can be used in dual monitor mode for an even more productive experience.Īt the same time, the Nik Selective Tool has been expanded to include lightning-fast retouching options. To optimize the workspace in Adobe Photoshop, the palette can be automatically collapsed with one click. The new version of the Nik Selective Tool features a new design that makes it easier to identify each plugin and clearly display your favorite presets. The new Nik Selective Tool simplifies the suite and provides faster access to each editing feature. The Nik Selective Tool is a dedicated palette that gives users direct access to the suite’s various plugins from Adobe Photoshop. Finally, the Message Center lets Nik Collection users stay informed about new upcoming features and access new online resources. Nik Collection 3 By DxO also offers a new non-destructive workflow, a unique feature suitable for Adobe Lightroom Classic users, as well as an eighth geometric correction plugin, Perspective Efex. The Nik Collection 3 By DxO features a newly designed Nik Selective Tool, the suite’s plugin launcher for Adobe Photoshop, and new quick edit tools.

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Until then, I recommend considering other options first.Nik Collection 3 by DxO – non-destructive workflowĭxO has released of the Nik Collection 3 by DxO, an upgrade to the plugin suite for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, and DxO PhotoLab.

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I would love to see DxO release a significant update to this entire collection of plug-ins, several of which had been among the top tools I would recommend.

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And HDR Efex Pro is good, but I would say that Aurora HDR from Skylum Software is a better choice at this point. Sharpener Pro is very good, especially for photographers who are not comfortable with sharpening. I still think Silver Efex Pro (for creating black and white images) and Analog Efex Pro (for simulating analog film effects) are excellent. However, with the lack of any significant updates to the plug-ins included in the Nik Collection, I can’t recommend such a purchase all that highly. If you have not previously used the Nik Collection, it is still worth considering this package as a new purchase.

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However, considering the existing plug-ins haven’t been updated with new features, and only one new plug-in has been added, I don’t consider this upgrade to be worth the price. There are a handful of other new features included with this update to the Nik Collection from DxO. A similar effect can be created in Lightroom Classic with a combination of Graduated Filter adjustments. But you can achieve an equally good effect with the Tilt-Shift blur filter in Photoshop. The Miniature effect available in Perspective Efex enables you to create a miniaturization effect that mimics what can be achieved with a tilt-shift lens. However, I don’t feel it is any better than the Guided Edit for perspective correction that is included in Lightroom Classic and Adobe Camera Raw (and by extension, included in Photoshop). I consider this to be a high-quality plug-in that is able to provide great perspective corrections for photos. The major addition included with this update to the Nik Collection is Perspective Efex.

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However, there have been very few updates of any significance, in my opinion, since the collection was acquired by DxO. More Detail: Many readers are aware that I had been a big fan of the Nik Collection, and I still am a fan of a couple of the plug-ins in this set.

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I do not recommend paying for the upgrade. Tim’s Quick Answer: I have to say that I am disappointed in this upgrade to the DxO Nik Collection, in that it only adds one new plug-in, without any substantive updates to any of the existing plug-ins in the collection. Have you had a chance to look at these, and if so share whether it is worth the upgrade? I can’t find any information on new features for the plug-ins that are included in this collection. Today’s Question: I got a marketing email promoting a new release of the Nik Collection of plug-ins, now from DxO.










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