![]() ![]() Nik Collection 5 is on sale now at a price of $149/£135 (about AU$214) for new users and $79/£69 (about AU$114) for those upgrading from a previous version. In one further change, Perspective Efex adds more than 4,300 camera and lens combinations to its database of correction profiles. This is very effective at restoring contrast in hazy landscapes, but also adding ‘punch’ to flat looking images generally. On top of that, control points in these plug-ins now have Luminance and Chrominance sliders to fine-tune their masking effect.Ĭolor Efex Pro goes one better, now incorporating the ClearView technology from PhotoLab. It’s now possible to rename control points for easier identification and save them as part of presets for future use. The U Point adjustment tools are substantially upgraded too. ![]() Note: Following many requests, I’m republishing this article with the download link restored but the content unchanged. It joins the existing plug-ins in the Nik Collection, now owned and distributed by DxO. They benefit from an interface update to replace their previously somewhat dated and technical appearance and bring them in line with Silver Efex Pro and Viveza. Welcome to the fourth and final part of this mini-series on Google’s brand new film and camera simulation plug-in, Analog Efex Pro. (Image credit: DxO) (opens in new tab) Color Efex Pro and Analog Efex Proīoth plug-ins get a substantial update in Nik Collection 5. The Color Efex Pro and Analog Efex pro plug-ins now get an updated and refined interface and more powerful U point local adjustment tools.
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