

Silver Efex Pro 2) and "Open" any RGB type file, (not raws), then "Save" the result. I use the Lr HDR anyway so that is not a problem for me (or delete the individual TIFFs after creating the HDR.).ģ) Not many seem to know that the Nik programs can be used independently of PS or Lr. The only difference is that Lr will create a TIFF for each file selected before it sends them to HDR-Efex to combine into the HDR. You need to know where these folders were placed when you add each program to the External Editor Presets.Ģ) I have also found that 'HDR Efex' will also work as an external editor preset (if it does not install in the Export Presets). I think I chose the Windows "Programs" folders so I have this (in Windows). It is not hard to do, just tedious for each of the Nik programs.ġ) The "Nik Collection" installer program basically extracts (unzips) the Nik programs, makes links for Ps & Lr, and saves them to folders of your choosing. in the instructions at- Plug-ins do not appear in Lightroom after installing - Nik Collection Help I’m far from convinced that the latest enhancements really improves the product. DxO has revived the software, updating it for 64-bit operating systems, and offering other improvements. It offers the easiest way to selectively improve photos. The Nik Collection is an iconic name in photo editing.

That interested me, as Viveza is the reason I’ve owned Nik since its release. So- For Lightroom it will be necessary to manually create presets in the Additional External Editing panel of the Preferences dialog. DXO have concentrated on two of the Nik Collection modules: Viveza and Silver Efex.

I do not know why Lightroom is not shown. It recognizes Photoshop so it will add a window of Nik links for Ps. I suggest- Continue with the Install procedure.
