I have no affiliation with the company behind Nik Software, Dx0. They are not paying me to do these videos nor will I make any commission if you choose to purchase the product. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement here: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ If you like the video, please "Share" and "Like" it. If you would like to support free UA-cam videos like these, please consider making a donation. More info here: onlinephotographytraining.com/you-can-help/ Thank you! In this new series, Mastering the Nik Collection, I'll be giving detailed instructions on how to use all of the modules in the software suite. In this episode, I use Silver Efex Pro 2 as a Lightroom plugin and thoroughly explain control points. You can get the Nik Collection here: nikcollection.dxo.com/ They offer a fully working, free one month trial.
Hi thanks for Video. I would suggest using a red blue or green filter to adjust for tones in the image. Then bringing each of them back separately in PS to take the best parts of each one..
Thank you so much for your clear and educational tutorials! Does anyone know how to solve the problem of the small and unreadable text for 4K monitors and windows 10 users ? I have already changed the UI to 200% on Photoshop preferences but to no avail. Also, unlike the left hand side, if you hover on the right hand side, the text does not get highlighted. What a mess!
Great video once again Anthony. Very straightforward and informative. I have a question. Would you consider doing a 101 on film photography? I would guess you have some knowledge in that area since you have been doing photography for so long. It would be awesome to see a series about film photography for beginners. What to start with, cameras etc. What to think about when shooting film. Light metering, Film types. Develop, scanning etc etc. Kinda a bit going back to basics. Your skill in teaching and film photography could be a great combination.
Hi Anthony, Thank you very much for these great videos. I have a question regarding the Nik Collection. Can you reopen the image and continue changing the settings you put in with the u points? Or is this information lost and only the changed output is stored in the file? Thank you very much, Ted
Excellent video Anthony, thank you. I am trying SEP2 with On1 PhotoRaw 2020 and found that an image I created in SEP2 from a file exported from On1 looked very different when saved back to On1. IN particular the grain was hugely exaggerated and it looked a bit naff to be honest. Have you noticed this, and if so do you have any tips to get a better image in On1? Maybe I should scale back grain...
Hey Anthony, wondering if anyone has ever asked the question of If you process one image in Silver Efex is it possible to copy/paste those changes/edits to another one of your images in Lightroom. This would keep us from having to open every image in silver efex thus saving lots of time.
Love your videos. However I learned something in industry and government training ie the slower you talk the more you lose the audience. I find I get impatient and want to skip forward. Maybe you don’t have to change your delivery but if there is another speed up factor it would help my absorption. Now I look for what I want as I can play when I find it
Are you aware of the speed control in UA-cam? Hit the gear under the vid, select the speed you prefer. I listen to most vids +1.5 or +2.0. Except Ben Shapiro. I listen to him at +0 . :) Cheers!
I have no affiliation with the company behind Nik Software, Dx0. They are not paying me to do these videos nor will I make any commission if you choose to purchase the product.
Please read my Code of Ethics Statement here:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
If you like the video, please "Share" and "Like" it. If you would like to support free UA-cam videos like these, please consider making a donation. More info here:
onlinephotographytraining.com/you-can-help/
Thank you!
In this new series, Mastering the Nik Collection, I'll be giving detailed instructions on how to use all of the modules in the software suite.
In this episode, I use Silver Efex Pro 2 as a Lightroom plugin and thoroughly explain control points.
You can get the Nik Collection here:
nikcollection.dxo.com/
They offer a fully working, free one month trial.
Terrific video. Thanks so much Anthony. This was really helpful
Hi thanks for Video. I would suggest using a red blue or green filter to adjust for tones in the image. Then bringing each of them back separately in PS to take the best parts of each one..
Lovely tutorial! 👏
Great Video, can't wait till you get to NIK Define.
Thanks man! good stuff. I've yet to pay for it AGAIN, but I see that on the horizon...
This series is GREAT!
Very nice tutorial. It would have been nice if Nik had provided the ability to be able to change the shape of the adjustment circle.
Thank you so much for your clear and educational tutorials! Does anyone know how to solve the problem of the small and unreadable text for 4K monitors and windows 10 users ? I have already changed the UI to 200% on Photoshop preferences but to no avail. Also, unlike the left hand side, if you hover on the right hand side, the text does not get highlighted. What a mess!
Great video once again Anthony. Very straightforward and informative. I have a question.
Would you consider doing a 101 on film photography? I would guess you have some knowledge in that area since you have been doing photography for so long. It would be awesome to see a series about film photography for beginners. What to start with, cameras etc. What to think about when shooting film. Light metering, Film types. Develop, scanning etc etc. Kinda a bit going back to basics.
Your skill in teaching and film photography could be a great combination.
Hi Anthony, Thank you very much for these great videos. I have a question regarding the Nik Collection. Can you reopen the image and continue changing the settings you put in with the u points? Or is this information lost and only the changed output is stored in the file? Thank you very much, Ted
Excellent video Anthony, thank you. I am trying SEP2 with On1 PhotoRaw 2020 and found that an image I created in SEP2 from a file exported from On1 looked very different when saved back to On1. IN particular the grain was hugely exaggerated and it looked a bit naff to be honest. Have you noticed this, and if so do you have any tips to get a better image in On1? Maybe I should scale back grain...
Hey Anthony, wondering if anyone has ever asked the question of If you process one image in Silver Efex is it possible to copy/paste those changes/edits to another one of your images in Lightroom. This would keep us from having to open every image in silver efex thus saving lots of time.
Awesome thank you
the ability to duplicate a point is cool. I think however on landsacape i prefer to make a new point. i think any difference looks better,
Love your videos. However I learned something in industry and government training ie the slower you talk the more you lose the audience. I find I get impatient and want to skip forward. Maybe you don’t have to change your delivery but if there is another speed up factor it would help my absorption. Now I look for what I want as I can play when I find it
Are you aware of the speed control in UA-cam?
Hit the gear under the vid, select the speed you prefer. I listen to most vids +1.5 or +2.0. Except Ben Shapiro. I listen to him at +0 . :) Cheers!
David House Sr. Thanks a million David. I had no clue about speedup and it works great
Life’s too short.