You can save your favorite combinations, then apply the same look to other images with a single click.Ĭontrol points make your filters even more powerful. Stack any number of Color Efex Pro’s 55 filters to create a unique look. Visual presets give you a wide range of options to use as starting points for your photographic exploration. Control Points are now available in the Basic Adjustments, Dirt & Scratches, Light Leaks, and Photo Plate Tools.Ĭolor Efex Pro:A comprehensive set of filters for color correction, retouching, and creative effects.įind a look that inspires you, then take it further. Now with control points, you can have precise control of your images by selectively adding or removing an effect without the need for complicated layers or masks. Choose one, two, or even all 14 available Tools to develop your images just the way you like it. Create professionally stylized images by selecting a preset, then dive in to fine-tune and personalize the effect. Choose from 10 different Tool Combinations to easily apply their effects, or use the Camera Kit to mix and match your favorite analog features.Īpply the same legendary processing techniques used in the darkroom. Let effects inspired by traditional cameras bring you back to the vintage age of photo development. Get the photo you’re looking for, even if you don’t own the equipment. One of the primary uses of this plugin is to adjust color.Analog Efex Pro: Explore the look and feel of classic cameras, films, and lenses. I would really appreciate your additional help, especially with the Viveza plugin because as it's working right now it's useless. The color of the preview in the Viveza 2 plugin is WAAAY off! It looks like some kind of cross-process treatment gone wrong! What's even more odd is that when I pass the cursor over the plugin preview and look over at the loupe view in the lower right corner, that view is color accurate! What? Any idea what's going on here? Not that I really care that I have an accurate preview in a noise reduction tool, but I'm curious which leads to.ģ. The color of the preview in the DFine plugin is not accurate that is, it doesn't match what I see right behind the DFine window in PL. However, there are a couple of oddities that I'd like to pass by you:ġ.
OK, with your help I was finally able to get the Nik plugins installed and working in PL.
I was really hoping someone using the Nik Collection in PL on a Mac would jump on this thread and let me know how theirs is setup. Therefore, not sure if this has something to do with it. If you know Mac, this is two different paths. What is a little confusing is that the Topaz filters are installed into Application Support whereas the only place I can find the Nik Collection is in Applications. Doesn't show up on the Filter menu! FWIW, I'm already running several Topaz filters and PTLens without issue so I feel somewhat confident that I have the Nik Collection setup properly.
Yes, I have "Search in Folders" checked and I've clicked on both "Apply" and restarted PL with the Nik Collection line in the plugin pane activated. And make sure you re-start PL after changing the Plug-In preferences (but I guess you are aware of that). Alan9940 hat geschrieben:Am I just out of luck?ĭid you check "Search in Folders" (which really should read "Search in Subfolders") in the Plug-In preference pane? Otherwise you'll have to locate the folder containing the plugins themselves (which is probably different from /Applications/Nik Collection/).