Nik software collection for lightroom




















One big time-saving tool is the ability to create a double exposure quickly and easily! You select your second exposure from your computer and then adjust things such as placement, scale, and opacity.

You can dictate what type of film to mimic, apply colour filters, vignetting , grain, and other basic adjustments. There is also a variety of black and white edits to use as a starting point, with different levels of exposure and contrast. The best thing about this tool is that it makes the process user-friendly and then allows you to make adjustments on the new HDR image.

This is because the HDR tool uses multiple photos, rather than one selected image to work on. To access this collection, select your bracketed images to work with. The final photo will now be saved in your computer folders, but will NOT be automatically imported into Lightroom.

If you want to do any further adjustments in Lightroom, you can simply import that photo and continue adjusting. The Dfine collection helps reduce noise and can be fully automated or manually controlled. This is ideal for underexposed images that would otherwise be full of grain in the shadows!

Essentially, they are Google filters for photos. For example, in case you apply a filter but find that the foliage has become too orange. You can then apply a control point in the area of the foliage and lower the effect of the filter over that area so that it retains its green colour. The ability to layer effects gives you more control and endless possible looks. The Viveza collection is ideal for applying selective adjustments, like masking.

You use control points once more, but this time you can do a variety of adjustments for specific areas of the photo. The control points are blended into the rest of the image so that you never see an edge to these adjustments. This gives you control over specific areas of the photo to create your own look without filters. For those of us who are not comfortable applying filters, this manual control is perfect. Sharpener Pro is for exactly that — sharpening!

Within Lightroom, there are two options that appear for this collection. The RAW pre-sharpener is ideal for sharpening before making any other adjustments. Integrating it with Lightroom definitely helps add another layer of editing options. The HDR capabilities are impressive and provide a nice user experience. Directly mimicking specific films is a great bonus for film-lovers everywhere. And the Color Efex Pro pack offers variations for landscape photos, especially if you want to bring out gorgeous colours.

Register your email and they send you the entire collection for free, immediately. You can also check our step by step guide to creating collections in Lightroom or our tips on using Lightrooms transform tool or Graduated filters tool.

We'll show you the 6 most common wedding photography trends. Image editing software like Lightroom will never edit a RAW file directly. The copy passes to the Nik Collection plugin for editing. Retaining multiple versions of your image allows you to return to a previous point in the editing without needing to process everything from the start. Think of it as a type of history and insurance. This runs the risk of wasting a lot of editing time if you find you want to go back to change something.

The upside though is that it reduces the number of versions of an image produced. One Lightroom feature that can help you better manage your new image files is image stacking. Image Stack in Lightroom Library. When you create an image stack, you can expand or collapse the stack. If you collapse the stack by clicking the number in the top left of the thumbnail, the Lightroom Library module only displays the top image. When you click the number a second time you can expand the stack to see all the images.

The image stack is a great way to group multiple versions of the same image together. Best of all, you can configure Lightroom to automatically create an image stack when generating new image for editing in the Nik Collection. You can see this indicated in the screenshot below. Option to Stack with Original in Lightroom Preferences. By holding down your Ctrl key or the Cmd key on a Mac, you can select multiple images in the Lightroom Library module.

Now when you select to edit one of these, Lightroom passes all the images to the chosen Nik Collection plugin. Next and Previous buttons when editing multiple images from Lightroom using the Nik Plugins. Simply apply your adjustments to the first image and then click the Next button.

If you decide you want to go back to an earlier image in the group, click the Previous button. This will open the image or images for editing. Everything you need to know about editing your photography in Adobe Lightroom. Learn more and download a sample



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