They also allow users to directly access all available presets, filter for type and favourites more seamlessly, and identify tools more efficiently through its newly redesigned palettes. Both plugins now feature a modern interface that is more beautiful and functional than ever.
The first noticeable change in Nik Collection 4 is the total revamp of the look and feel of two of the products, Nik Viveza, dedicated to tone and colour local adjustments, and Nik Silver Efex, the solution for black-and-white conversion. The update gives us some powerful new tools and an even more user-friendly experience. I’ve been fortunate enough to get a sneak preview of the latest version, Nik Collection 4.
DxO bought the rights to the software in 2017, and since then, we have seen some impressive developments. In 2012, Google acquired the company, and for a few years, it was possible to download the suite for free. By the early 2000s, the black and white editing tool, Silver Efex, had become the go-to tool for photographers.
Twenty-five years ago, a small software company, Nik Software, brought out a photography editing suite.