Found these recently, nik makes it very easy to zoom in, not so obvious how to Zoom out :)
Keyboard Shortcuts
Action Windows Macintosh
Select Tool A A
Zoom Tool Z Z
Zoom Out Select Zoom Tool, hold Alt and click Select Zoom Tool, hold Option and click
Zoom Out Ctrl + "-" Cmd + "-"
Zoom In Ctrl + "+" Cmd + "+"
Zoom to Fit Ctrl + 0 Cmd + 0
Zoom to 100% Ctrl + Alt + 0 Cmd + Alt + 0
Pan Tool H or Spacebar H or Spacebar
Apply Filter Enter Enter
Cancel Filter Esc Esc
Delete Selected Item Backspace Delete
Add Control Point Ctrl + Shift + A Cmd + Shift + A
Duplicate Control Point Ctrl + D, or Alt + drag Cmd + D, or Option + drag
Show Control Point Mask Ctrl + drag Cmd + drag
Anyone got a good handle on Nik Control points?
Whuff
Loc: Marshalltown, Iowa
I just watched a Youtube video on using control points in Viveza which supposedly explains them and the instructor states that the same ideas are applicable to the other Nik applications. I think I’d have to watch a few others to get it through my thick head but it does help explain them. You can view it here:
https://youtu.be/5_1vQlNMargWalt
Whuff wrote:
I just watched a Youtube video on using control points in Viveza which supposedly explains them and the instructor states that the same ideas are applicable to the other Nik applications. I think I’d have to watch a few others to get it through my thick head but it does help explain them. You can view it here:
https://youtu.be/5_1vQlNMargWalt
That was very handy , lightroom does things more globally but this seems to pick similar tones.
Whuff
Loc: Marshalltown, Iowa
blackest wrote:
That was very handy , lightroom does things more globally but this seems to pick similar tones.
Yes, I downloaded Nik when it first became a free download and have used various modules, mostly the Color Efex Pro module but used it more globally. I think I need to really study more and see what all it can do. It apparently is much more useful than I had thought.
Walt
One of the instructors at Immaging USA 2018 said NIK filters had been purchased from google. If correct, this might mean updates...
Whuff
Loc: Marshalltown, Iowa
DMGill wrote:
One of the instructors at Immaging USA 2018 said NIK filters had been purchased from google. If correct, this might mean updates...
I had read a rumor here on UHH a while back that Nik was going to be updated at some future time. The question might be - what will that mean for those of us who downloaded the free version? Will those be updated for free, or will new updates need to be purchased?
Walt
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Thanks for posting - shortcuts are always appreciated.
DMGill wrote:
One of the instructors at Immaging USA 2018 said NIK filters had been purchased from google. If correct, this might mean updates...
Thats kind of the problem , currently. If you click on the help button in a module it takes you to a page that doesn't help, and tells you on1 are the new owners and will be releasing something later. Thats why when I found those shortcuts I posted them here.
I doubt on1 bought nik from google in order to give it away for free, although it was the control point that they wanted really.
It's hard to imagine they will see working on a free product as a priority, if they charge for it people will grumble ...
On the positive side On1 has given away older versions of their software, when new versions have been released. They did it with version 8 and then when they were turning the license servers off for 8 they gave a free upgrade to version 10. You can't complain about that :)
I don't think Nik is a dead end but I have no clue as to what comes next or when.
whoops I got that wrong :) they have given away a few freebies too. It's still wait and see, what comes of their purchase.
blackest wrote:
whoops I got that wrong :) they have given away a few freebies too. It's still wait and see, what comes of their purchase.
I was able to still get a free version on Sunday via the DxO link. I originally paid $250 for the suite prior to Google's purchase and subsequent free sharing, and have enjoyed it tremendously for four years. I will be happy to buy it from DxO if "reasonable" - especially if they include new goodies
Linda From Maine wrote:
I was able to still get a free version on Sunday via the DxO link. I originally paid $250 for the suite prior to Google's purchase and subsequent free sharing, and have enjoyed it tremendously for four years. I will be happy to buy it from DxO if "reasonable" - especially if they include new goodies
Do the help buttons work on your DX0 versions? I only ask because the nik ones don't lead to help any more just to the nik has been bought by ... page instead.
blackest wrote:
Do the help buttons work on your DX0 versions? I only ask because the nik ones don't lead to help any more just to the nik has been bought by ... page instead.
I'm not on the right computer; will fire it up and check it out in an hour or so. I'm curious too!
blackest wrote:
Do the help buttons work on your DX0 versions? I only ask because the nik ones don't lead to help any more just to the nik has been bought by ... page instead.
OK, I was able to check. The help buttons go to a page that looks like maybe it's going be activated after DxO releases a new version. The page itself says "results not found" but the url path includes nikcollection.dxo.com/help/
I found a series of nik tutorials and i'll link to the 2nd one since the first one is installing nik.
He does manage to get you thinking you should be using this but at the same time he is incredibly annoying particularly so for the first minute. So feel free to skip that first minute of each video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ6oPcWK-Co&t=60s I'm kind of conflicted as he does a fair job of explaining things, yet ...
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