![]() I assume this means I will end up with the original RAW + the TIFF, increasing storage space. Read somewhere that the NIK collection, when used as a plug-in in LR, returns a TIFF only back to LR. In June 2018 the Nik Collection 2018 was released by DxO. The interface is the same as before and there’s no new functionality. The Nik Collection 5 consists of the following ‘apps’ or plugins: The different plugin can be used as stand-alone apps or as Lightroom or Photoshop Plugin. The new version 5 of the plugin collection is a lot more than just a set of filters. ![]() In short, the new software is all about fixing bugs and problems. Calling the Nik Collection 5 a digital filter would be unfair by the way. Yes, I have looked at it and purchased a copy. The Nik Collection 2018 was relaunched by DxO at the start of June. Before its acquisition by Google, the Nik Collection could be purchased as separate products. I have been receiving a lot of emails asking me if I have looked at the new Nik Collection which DxO released last week. Now that DxO owns the NIK collection, is it included in PhotoLab? Does it make sense to download them for LR or just get it with PhotoLab? Trying not to duplicate stuff on my computer if not needed. This video shows how you can use the latest Nik Collection tools, stand-alone and explains how I made my mistake. Software Full Name: Nik Collection 2018 by DxO Setup File Name: NikCollection20181.2.15×64. Recently started considering their software and have checked out their site, but still have a few questions, if someone can help me out.Ĭan it work when your ext drive isn't plugged in, similar to LR's smart previews?Īny organizational/cataloging tools or strictly editing?
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