Well that looks like a catalog of the possible effects. These sort of
plugins help get to the arty side of your nature & photography. They
also are shortcuts to a result that you can envision but not know the
exact steps to achieve it. My favorite is the B&W seascape. My least
favorite effect is the next to last, but that is just a personal thing.
Anyway sometime PP can be fun.
On 3/27/16 7:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2016 02:07:43 -0500
From: Christine Aguila<[email protected]>
To: PDML List<[email protected]>
Subject: Nik Collection Rendering Play
Message-ID:<[email protected]>
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Hi Everyone:
Well, I downloaded the free Nik Collection. I can open jpegs in the ?edit in?
option in Lightroom, but I can?t open DNGs. Should I be able to open DNGs in
the Nik Collection? I really don?t know much about this software. Any usage
suggestions are welcomed.
Anyway, I had a bit of play with the app collection, which you can see in the
small gallery below. I used the Fuji Velvia filter for those fall leaves?they
sure do pop. I have to say this collection could be quite fun. There are tons
of options for rendering play including a multiple exposure option, which I
used with the second balloon shot. In that first bird shot, I played around
with the bokeh feature.
Overall, I think it will be a nice addition to photo software?especially given
it?s free, though the rumor is google will probably abandon the software
eventually. Anybody hear anything about this?
http://caguilaphotography.com/nikplay/index.html
Comments welcome. Cheers, Christine
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