There's certainly more to this upgrade than these highlights. If that were the design directive (a Tri-X look, say, for images of a protest movement), this would get you there. We actually enjoyed trying out a few of them to turn our recent photo of an old Corvette into a vintage image. See the list of film emulations to the right. He pointed to the retro style of certain camera bodies and the classical look of images shot on black-and-white films as the main attractions. We confess to having a bit of fun playing with the film types. The tool removes haze, enhancing local contrast. Recently we reviews PureRaw, its application to pre-process Raw files with PhotoLab's DeepPRIME technology, for example.Īnd now the company has migrated ClearView, its equivalent of Adobe's Dehaze, to the Nik Collection in Nik Silver Efex. ![]() You can save a U Point as a preset to use on other images, as well.Īnd oddly enough if you miss the old U Point interface, it's retained in the minor update to Color Efex 4 in this release.ĭxO PhotoLab introduced ClearView as part of its editing suite but DxO has been migrating some of the best features of PhotoLab into supportive applications. Now you can simply set a slider to protect color or brightness.ĭespite the circle, precisely where you place the U Point is still critical, so unless it is on a flat field, it helps to move it around a tiny bit to adjust the effect. Previously to protect luminance or chrominance, you had to set a "negative" U Point to counter the effect of the U Point that did alter the image. We set a control point to change the bushes to purple. You can now limit the area of influence by Luminance or Chrominance. Quite a luxury compared to the cramped little sliders.īut more importantly, the panel has gotten two very useful new controls. Those circles haven't gone away with DxO's Control Points but the sliders have moved into a panel. Still, we can remember sitting in a little Photokina office in 2006 watching Nils Kokemohr demonstrate his new non-masking local adjustment tool by converting a daylight shot into a night image. We see contiguous and non-continguous areas. But we don't look at our image areas in terms of circles with large soft edges. But the original U Point was a circle of influence around a point in the image with sliders to adjust the effect. The other plug-ins have three panel windows that lay out all the options. The general improvement to the Nik Collection interface is really about the Control Point interface. We were most impressed with the new Control Point interface, adding ClearView and the film emulsions. If the app name is the same and the app version bumps from 5.0.3 to 5.0.4, it's essentially the same app wrapped up for the new Collection. Version numbers vary between the Collection, individual app names and individual app version numbers. Improved workflow with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. ![]() ![]() Enhanced U Point technology for Control Points. ![]() We attended a briefing a few weeks ago and have been working with the new suite since them.
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