I have been reading a lot on UHH touting the virtues of NIK and the special pricing and free upgrade. I already use PSE 11....so, is there any need for adding NIK software?
Erik_H
Loc: Denham Springs, Louisiana
donweiner wrote:
I have been reading a lot on UHH touting the virtues of NIK and the special pricing and free upgrade. I already use PSE 11....so, is there any need for adding NIK software?
I was wondering the same thing. So I got the free trial about 30 minutes ago...
...And after
Don, some people need to manipulate their photos a LOT. Others not so much. It doesn't have anything to do whether the photo is good or not. For some NIK gives them a little more tweaking power to what they see as perfection. It's all good. Only YOU can decide if you need a little more PP power.
For me, I would say no, but no harm done if your into PP.
Erik_H
Loc: Denham Springs, Louisiana
One of these days I'll learn to make sure I'm uploading the right files the first time. :oops: The pic on the bottom is the before copy. I normally don't do a whole lot of manipulating in P.P., but it is kind of cool to play with.
donweiner wrote:
I have been reading a lot on UHH touting the virtues of NIK and the special pricing and free upgrade. I already use PSE 11....so, is there any need for adding NIK software?
For NIK and other add-ons, Do you need them, Both Yes and No. Depends on how much post-processing you do and what your thoughts are on manipulation of a picture. Me I use them regularly, help make the picture pop
Original
PP with Nik
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
I agree with mborn. Maybe yes, maybe no. Depends upon you. Since I already owned Viveza, I took Google up on their offer and downloaded the whole suite. When appropriate, I use Viveza as launched out of LR, PSE or PS. It is very good at what it does: manipulating select areas. It can give a result different than PS and that can be good. It is a lot faster than the other editors and does give you a lot of fine control but you can accomplish all of that in PS or PSE. Overall, it is a keeper.
That being said, I have played around with the other programs. Most of them have presets that range from improvements to the bizarre and gimmicky, what I call most of those special effects that others call artistic. When I have the time, I will explore them again to see how they fit into my workflow just as Viveza does.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
mborn, how did you go from the original to the final?
abc1234 wrote:
mborn, how did you go from the original to the final?
First, I did basic adjustments in Lightroom, then exported to Photoshop. Use the lasso tool with contents aware to remove the gull wing on the right side of the picture. Duplicated the layer, then use Viveza to adjust the background, next utilized Color Efex Pro 2 with detail extractor and tonal contrast with control points to adjust the output. Save the image back to Lightroom and used highlight priority to add the Vignetting
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Myer, thanks for the info. For Viveza, I do not duplicate the layer because Viveza makes a new one automatically. If you make a smart layer, you cannot use the brush. I will have to learn Color Efex.
I noticed the vignetting but thought it was a little too much. I use it extensively but keep it to about -10. More subtle but still effective.
Is there any real difference between NIK and Topaz???
bioteacher wrote:
Is there any real difference between NIK and Topaz???
I find NIK is easier to use
donweiner wrote:
I have been reading a lot on UHH touting the virtues of NIK and the special pricing and free upgrade. I already use PSE 11....so, is there any need for adding NIK software?
If you have to ask, you probably don't need it. But if you get it, you might have a lot of fun. Also, you can have a 15% rebate here:
http://www.ronmartblog.com/p/discount-codes.htmlHave fun :D
You asked, Do you need Nik. Well the answer is no. Now if the question was, Is Nik a great asset and would it come in handy for all my photo editing needs? then the answer is a resounding yes!
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