Nik collection vs lightroom11/10/2022 The tools are nice, though I would probably not use ColorEfex or HDR, and Sharpening only occasionally. I’m not sure it proves much, if anything, other than one if one tries to …read moreīen Long reviews Silver Efex Pro and correctly points out one of its best features The Black and White adjustment in Photoshop is very good because it allows you to make changes to specific color values in your image. Re: Nik software vs Lightroom 5 Hmmm, I have had a bit of a play, working between LR5, Nik and PSE, and I can understand both the positive and negative comments. It’s a two parter with Capture One vs Silver Efex and then both vs Lightroom. There’s an interesting comparison of doing black and white in Capture One 6, Silver Efex 1, and Lightroom 3 by Mike at The Intuitive Lens. But I’ve never seen doing a lot of b&w work as a reason why I would want …read more It’s very much the other way round, and I often look at pictures I’ve left in colour and think they’re rather monochrome anyway. I’ve never been one who photographs in colour and occasionally dabbles with black and white. OK, now why? I tend to assume there’s a fair chance you’ll want to fine tune the raw …read more Good reasons might be you’re running out of hard drive space, or you have an earlier version of Photoshop than your version of Lightroom. Unless you’ve a good reason, I would always choose Open as Smart Object. “Edit in” or “Open as Smart Object” in Photoshop? Do all your corrections in LR then select the image, right click and choose Edit In > Open as Smart Object in Photoshop. What’s your workflow to Nik software? If you own Lightroom and Photoshop, Photoshop “smart objects” are the best way to use Nik apps. “Readable and inspiring”, says Amateur Photographer magazine. My Advanced Digital Black and White Photography is now available. Now it’s free, I can’t see any good reasons why you wouldn’t get it. I’ve always been a fan of Silver Efex Pro, and only really questioned its price. Google may not have made significant improvements to the Nik desktop apps since they acquired them, but I don’t see any downside here. Yesterday Google announced that they are making the Nik Collection available to everyone, for free.
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