Color Efex gets a new Hue/Saturation/Lightness filter.ĭxO says there are lots of other changes under the hood.Nik Perspective gets the new ReShape tool seen in DxO ViewPoint 4.If you’re working within Photoshop (the Nik Collection gets its own palette), you get better Smart Object integration and the ability to recall your last 15 edits.It’s now possible to rename local adjustments, and to save them with presets. Local adjustments get a major upgrade, with a new Control Line tool (like a graduated filter with an eyedropper – useful!), new color selectivity sliders for controlling mask precision and new diffuse and invert options for masks/local adjustments.Nik Sharpener and HDR Efex have had an interface overhaul to bring them in line with the rest of the suite, so that all the Nik plug-ins now have pretty much the same look and feel.If you already own an earlier version of the Nik Collection, you might be wondering whether it’s worth upgrading. Nik Collection 6 new features Nik Collection 6 brings many improvements to local adjustment, including a new Control Line tool. Viveza: Designed for precise color adjustments leveraging the power of DxO’s control point local adjustments and powerful global color adjustments too.Silver Efex: A superb black and white plug-in that manages to capture the depth, richness and tonal subtlety of black and white images, and comes with powerful tonal adjustments and local adjustment tools.Sharpener: A set of two plug-ins, Presharpener for ‘capture’ sharpening to fix slight image softness and ‘output’ sharpening optimised for specific printers and display sizes.Perspective: This is similar to DxO’s ViewPoint software for correcting perspective, volume distortion and other lens issues.
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