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Since then, the French software company has been steadily adding new features and some its own algorithms to the Nik Collection toolbox.Īvailable immediately, Nik Collection 4 is priced at $149 for new customers, with upgrades available to existing customers for $79. Initially developed by Nik Software and later purchased by Google, the Nik Collection was acquired by DxO in late 2017. The Nik Collection first appeared over a decade ago, and some of its component plug-ins can be traced back as far as late 1999, when the first version of Nik Color Efex was released. And 2021 is no different, with Nik Collection 4 now making its debut.
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A full one-month trial version of Nik Collection 4 is available here.Every year around the start of June, French software company DxO releases a new version of Nik Collection, a suite of eight image processing tools that can be used either as standalone apps or plug-ins for third-party software like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
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Photographers who own Nik Collection 3 or later can purchase an upgrade by signing into their accounts.
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Nik Collection 4.2 (Windows and macOS) is now available for download from the DxO website for the special price of $99.99 instead of $149 and $59.99 instead of $79 for the upgrade until October 10, 2021. They are often part of my landscape imaging workflow, and I often use the U Point technology to make smart selections of parts of an image for enhancement. I've been a long-time user of the Nik tools, way before the messy acquisition by Google. Nik Collection 4.2 also makes Nik Silver Efex and Nik Viveza compatible with the latest version of Capture One. “With the 4.2 version of Nik Collection, users can now opt to run the software in ‘M1 native’ mode and enjoy an optimized user experience.” I can't testify to the increased speed of the update, as I use the Nik Collection on Intel-based Macs, but early user comments are positive. Up until now, they had to use Rosetta to be able to run Nik Collection," recalls Jean-Marc Alexia, Vice President Product Strategy. "Users of Photoshop 22.3 (and later) working on a Mac M1 can run it in 'native' mode or with the Rosetta emulator. Its eight software plugins address every aspect of creative photography, including color and HDR photography, black-and-white conversion, and analog simulation. Nik Collection, combines 250 professional-quality presets with the flexibility of U Point™ local adjustment technology. The Nik creative suite also improves the performance of its software plugin, Nik Silver Efex, one of the most popular tools for black-and-white conversion. That means increased speed when used on Apple Silicon, and since Photoshop is already M1 compatible, it should make for a speedy bundle. The big headline here is "Native M1" Adobe Photoshop compatibility.

They've undergone continuous upgrades since then, and this new version will please Mac users with the new M1 chips. Google bought the tools, then dropped them, and DXO rescued the popular photo-editing aids in 2017. Nik Tools (now called the Nik collection) has been around since 1995 as an Adobe plugin.
