![]() ![]() I’ve used the Nik Collection in the past, also in the period when it was available for free, after Google bought the software and, after DxO acquired it, with DxO PhotoLab 2 Essential Edition, which I reviewed when it was launched. It’s a step in the right direction, as now I can use the immense creative potential of the Nik Collection with my photo editor of choice, Affinity Photo. ![]() The newest update to the classic Nik Collection plugin suite introduces five new types of classic colour films to Color Efex Pro 4 and makes the software compatible with Affinity Photo 1.8.Īfter updating, yesterday, my Affinity Photo software to version 1.8 of Serif’s photo editing tool, I’ve today updated my Nik Collection to version 2.5, which introduces the much requested compatibility of the classic app with Affinity Photo. ![]()
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