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Dxo nik collection for lightroom
Dxo nik collection for lightroom













  1. #DXO NIK COLLECTION FOR LIGHTROOM HOW TO#
  2. #DXO NIK COLLECTION FOR LIGHTROOM PRO#

  • You can open the file from anywhere, not just Lightroom.
  • #DXO NIK COLLECTION FOR LIGHTROOM PRO#

    Normally, you would use Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments, but to get access to the new non-destructive editing capability, you need to open the TIFF file that Color Efex Pro created, not a Lightroom copy. This time, in the Edit Photo panel, I choose Edit Original. If I want to re-edit this in Color Efex Pro, I need to do something slightly different. My edited TIFF file is saved back to Lightroom as expected.

    #DXO NIK COLLECTION FOR LIGHTROOM HOW TO#

  • How to re-edit your image from Lightroom.
  • This produces the special DxO non-destructive TIFF file. Now I need to save it back to Lightroom, but I need to check the Save and edit later box. It’s quite a complicated combined effect I might want to revisit later. So I’ve made some adjustments to my photo in Color Efex Pro using three different filters.
  • Make your edits and save using ‘Save and edit later’.
  • See the notes at the end for a technical explanation. This could be significant because the Nik non-destructive workflow uses double-layer TIFF files twice as large as regular tiffs. A 16-bit TIFF will often give better results with very heavy image manipulation, but an 8-bit file will be half the size. For non-destructive editing it has to be a TIFF file. Lightroom will prompt you to choose a file format. You launch the Nik Collection plug-ins in the usual way from Lightroom, by right-clicking an image and choosing the plug in you want from the Edit in menu. This is how to create non-destructive edits in the Nik Collection from Lightroom















    Dxo nik collection for lightroom