Still got Nik 6. Happy with it. better with photoshop than Lightroom. if one keeps having to upgrade they might as well have it as a subscription.That way any upgrades can be as and when. £79 is a lot of money to have to pay every year for minor upgrades.
I've never tried this to verify: When using Nik Collection 7 with Lightroom, you can achieve non-destructive editing by exporting your image as a TIFF file. In the plugin, make sure to check the "Save and edit later (larger files)" option. This allows you to save your edits in a way that you can revisit and adjust them later without altering the original image.
Great tutorial! Will definitely try out this one!
Nice Dave! Thank you!
As always, great tutorial for augmented creativity!
A really, really excellent feature. Thank you for revealing it. Quick and easy to use adding a valuable creative element.
Interesting ideas, something else to try out. Thanks Dave.
Still got Nik 6. Happy with it. better with photoshop than Lightroom. if one keeps having to upgrade they might as well have it as a subscription.That way any upgrades can be as and when. £79 is a lot of money to have to pay every year for minor upgrades.
Thanks
Hi Dave. Great overview. Does the “Convert to Smart Objects” function work with Lightroom?
I've never tried this to verify: When using Nik Collection 7 with Lightroom, you can achieve non-destructive editing by exporting your image as a TIFF file. In the plugin, make sure to check the "Save and edit later (larger files)" option. This allows you to save your edits in a way that you can revisit and adjust them later without altering the original image.
I would eliminate that distraction in the upper left.