![]() ![]() I use the Color Efex Pro Photoshop plugin often as part of my landscape and cityscape editing workflow and am excited that as I continue to update to the latest version of Adobe CC, I'll be able to count on Nik Collection to work seamlessly. I welcome this development, as it bodes well for future support and development of the program. Starting July 1, it will be priced at $69. The introductory price is $49.99 and is good through the end of June. However, in a surprising turn of events, DxO bought the plugin suite back this past October with plans to restart development and support.Īnd now, Nik Collection is finally back again. Sure enough, Google abandoned Nik support last year, leaving many photographers uncertain of what their future editing workflows would look like. While this was great news for those who used and wanted to start using the software, the worry was that Google would no longer support it. A few years went by without updates to the plugin, and in 2016, Google announced it would make it available for free. ![]() I’m a huge fan of this software and have been using it for years now. If you’re looking to do amazing black and white, HDR, or straight up digital editing on your photos, then this is the time to buy. Google acquired it in 2012 and dropped the price down to $150. Google just dropped the price of the NIK Software Collection by 70. It started life as a DxO product with a professional price tag of $500. The Nik Collection has had an interesting and somewhat troubled history. The Nik Collection photo editing suite is back again, but this time the latest iteration of the popular plugin has a modest price tag. ![]()
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