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  • #2
    Re: Nik Software

    Dave - I believe to get Nik working on the latest Apple operating system & hardware you need to pay for the upgrade (or so my Apple-toting friends tell me, if I understood them correctly).

    It all still works on Windows systems, although those using Lr and Ps usually need to re-install the Nik plug-ins after updates.

    I'm still using them as standalones with Capture One on PCs, so am currently unaffected, although that's bound to change eventually.
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    • #3
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      Thank you for that Mark. Looks like an outlay in prospect, it would be nice to know if DXO has made and changes/improvements.

      David
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      • #4
        Re: Nik Software

        they say that they have https://nikcollection.dxo.com/what-s-new/

        As I had never used it before it was included in DXO Photolab I can't comment on what difference it's made

        It made a big difference to DXO which was missing the point corrections before this

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        • #5
          Re: Nik Software

          Looking at the "improvements" they say they have made, I am not willing to part with a wad of cash for what appear to be relatively minor advances over the free versions I have.

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          • #6
            Re: Nik Software

            I bit the bullet today and purchased the Nik Collection from DxO. To say that it's been problematic is an understatement. I have installed, uninstalled a number of times (crashes seem to recognised as an issue as that uninstalling and reloading seems to be the main support suggestion). The plugins seem to upload partially and then freezes not only itself but the host programme which in my case is Affinity Photo. The odd thing is that if an individual plugin is opened it is possible to open jpgs but no other file formats.

            Anyhow, if anyone has encountered this issue and overcome it, I'd be glad to know the solution. I'm now awaiting a support reply from DxO and will report back.

            David
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            • #7
              Re: Nik Software

              For anyone one interested, I just got the following response from DxO

              Thank you in your interest in Nik Collection 2018!

              While the combination of Nik Collection 2018 and Affinity Photo is not officially supported, please go to the following link for instructions on a workaround:

              dam-photo.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, dam-photo.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!


              While we cannot offer technical support for this combination, we have had customers that have had great success with this workaround.

              Kind regards,


              Riley
              DxO Customer Support


              Basically, the link which is several months old, demonstrated my previous procedure and it too does not work. I've asked for a refund on the basis that if a 'free' version worked with Affinity, so should a paid-for version. Pathetic - be warned.

              David
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              • #8
                Re: Nik Software

                Originally posted by Crazy Dave View Post
                For anyone one interested, I just got the following response from DxO

                Thank you in your interest in Nik Collection 2018!

                While the combination of Nik Collection 2018 and Affinity Photo is not officially supported, please go to the following link for instructions on a workaround:

                dam-photo.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, dam-photo.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!


                While we cannot offer technical support for this combination, we have had customers that have had great success with this workaround.

                Kind regards,


                Riley
                DxO Customer Support


                Basically, the link which is several months old, demonstrated my previous procedure and it too does not work. I've asked for a refund on the basis that if a 'free' version worked with Affinity, so should a paid-for version. Pathetic - be warned.

                David
                Nik certainly does work with Affinity - old version and new. There is sometimes a weird colour space problem with Viveza but Silver Efex and Color Efex are fine and they are the only ones I routinely use. Sharpener Pro, Dfine and HDR Efex seem OK as well although I do not use them much.

                I have just tried Viveza with the latest release of Affinity (1.6.5) and it seems to behave better now. I still prefer to do my basic adjustments with Affinity though.
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                • #9
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                  Steve, Nik worked fine for me until the Apple OS upgrade. After that, one was given a choice of a 14 day trial which worked fine until it expired. So, I then went the buy route and have just wasted an afternoon and am without a frequently used piece of software - bizarre. The refund process has just started.

                  David
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                  • #10
                    Re: Nik Software

                    I'm on Windows 10. Maybe it's an Apple issue...

                    Hopefully someone with ios might be able to help.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Nik Software

                      There's a new version of Nik available on the DxO website (1.2.18).

                      It claims specifically to be compatible with macOS 10.14 and to fix compatibilty problems with Affinity on MacOS. The colour issue with Viveza and Affinity is said not to be fixed, but it's something I don't really have a use for. All the other plugins seem to be fine with Affinity.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Nik Software

                        Originally posted by shenstone View Post
                        they say that they have https://nikcollection.dxo.com/what-s-new/

                        As I had never used it before it was included in DXO Photolab I can't comment on what difference it's made

                        It made a big difference to DXO which was missing the point corrections before this

                        Regards
                        Andy
                        I have DXo Photo Lab. It has an icon looking like a sticking plaster which clones out content by replacing it with best guess content from nearby, which isn't very useful as its best guesses are poor. It also has a "Local Adjustments" tool which lets you select and area and then apply a variety of adjustments to it. they seem to be the only local editing features; are they what is meant by Nik? Or am I missing something more? Perhaps my version is a bit out of date ...

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                        • #13
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                          I'm a tad confused. I've had the free Windows version of Nik software installed in LR Classic CC and PS CC 2019 (monthly subscription) and for the first time in ages I've had to re-install after last upgrade. OK, no problem, I have version 1.2.11 (free version) executable stored in a folder on my PC for whenever I need to reinstall.

                          Out of curiosity, I went to the Nik Collection website/
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                          • #14
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                            Nik have their own version numbering system for their paid-for software.
                            Steve
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