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Related: About this forumGoogle’s high-end Nik Collection photo software is now free, and probably dead
The Photoshop plug-in suite is now completely free, but dont expect any more updates.
A few years ago, the Nik Collection of photo editing tools would have cost you $500. Now, Google's giving it all away.
The Nik Collection is a set of seven plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Apple Aperture. The toolbag includes vintage camera filters, black-and-white controls, HDR effects, noise reduction, color correction, color enhancement, and sharpening. The entire suite is now available as a free download from Google on either Mac or Windows.
Of course, theres a catch: In explaining the giveaway, Google says it is continuing to focus our long-term investments in building incredible photo editing tools for mobile, including Google Photos and Niks own Snapseed app for iOS and Android. Although Google doesnt say this outright, it sounds like the desktop Nik Collection is no longer in development.
Google bought Nik, a German software developer, in 2012. At the time, Nik offered six desktop plug-ins as a $500 bundle, and Google dropped the price to $149 roughly six months after the acquisition. All along, Google seemed more interested in Niks Snapseed photo editor, and the mobile versions in particular. (A desktop version of Snapseed was killed off by Google just before the initial price cut in 2013.)
For longtime Nik Collection users, the giveaway is bad news, as it means the software they paid for has almost certainty reached the end of the line in terms of updates. (One exception: Those who bought the collection in 2016 will get an automatic refund.) For everyone else, powerful photo tools dont get any cheaper than this.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3048347/software/googles-high-end-nik-collection-photo-software-is-now-free-and-probably-dead.html
A few years ago, the Nik Collection of photo editing tools would have cost you $500. Now, Google's giving it all away.
The Nik Collection is a set of seven plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Apple Aperture. The toolbag includes vintage camera filters, black-and-white controls, HDR effects, noise reduction, color correction, color enhancement, and sharpening. The entire suite is now available as a free download from Google on either Mac or Windows.
Of course, theres a catch: In explaining the giveaway, Google says it is continuing to focus our long-term investments in building incredible photo editing tools for mobile, including Google Photos and Niks own Snapseed app for iOS and Android. Although Google doesnt say this outright, it sounds like the desktop Nik Collection is no longer in development.
Google bought Nik, a German software developer, in 2012. At the time, Nik offered six desktop plug-ins as a $500 bundle, and Google dropped the price to $149 roughly six months after the acquisition. All along, Google seemed more interested in Niks Snapseed photo editor, and the mobile versions in particular. (A desktop version of Snapseed was killed off by Google just before the initial price cut in 2013.)
For longtime Nik Collection users, the giveaway is bad news, as it means the software they paid for has almost certainty reached the end of the line in terms of updates. (One exception: Those who bought the collection in 2016 will get an automatic refund.) For everyone else, powerful photo tools dont get any cheaper than this.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3048347/software/googles-high-end-nik-collection-photo-software-is-now-free-and-probably-dead.html
I'll be downloading for another half hour or so, so wait your turn.
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Google’s high-end Nik Collection photo software is now free, and probably dead (Original Post)
bluedigger
Mar 2016
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alfredo
(60,078 posts)1. I've downloaded it, but haven't used it yet.
bluedigger
(17,088 posts)2. I just started playing with it.
Free is always good.
alfredo
(60,078 posts)3. If I could link it to my software it would be better.
bluedigger
(17,088 posts)5. I just opened it into an existing plug-in folder in Elements.
Or do you mean something else?
alfredo
(60,078 posts)6. I use Photos app, Tonality, and GIMP.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)4. The Silver Efex has some nice presets
I'll pick one to get close to what I want, then fiddle with the sliders.
alfredo
(60,078 posts)7. Presets are handy timesavers.