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Posted by Robert: Mon Apr 30th, 2012 09:53 1st Post
I have just been given a set of Nik Plugins for Photoshop.

Any tips or suggestions which are best or where I might find them useful?

This is a screenshot of the set.

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Posted by Constable: Mon Apr 30th, 2012 12:35 2nd Post
SilverEfex Pro is brilliant if you want state of the art black and white conversions. It is my tool of choice on the rare occasions I want to do a b+w conversion (usually with leica files that respond to this treatment like a duck to water).

The others I am not an expert on. I have sharpener pro, but never use it as I can do better by hand.

Hope this helps

Ed



Posted by Robert: Mon Apr 30th, 2012 13:05 3rd Post
Thanks Ed, I took a look at the Nik website after I discovered a little about what I have been given. My friend does a some photography but found the plugins more than he could handle, he didn't really understand them.

I gave him my G5 2.7 Dual processor Mac, so it was a bit of a swap really...

I am looking forward to trying the plugins with Photoshop.



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Posted by Constable: Mon Apr 30th, 2012 15:32 4th Post
My recollection is that they were not quite as trivial to install as they should have been. Let me know if you have trouble.

I cannot remember if you are a Lightroom user. i have SiverEfex set up as a processing option from LR (right click on image)

Ed



Posted by Robert: Mon Apr 30th, 2012 15:45 5th Post
I haven't used plugins before except in Bibble, where installation was simplicity itself, merely loading the files in the appropriate folder from memory.

I only have the Mac Photoshop version and some .exe files which I expect are PC files I can't find any Lightroom versions.

One thing I am particularly excited about is the control point technology, which found it's way to the Nikon software but I haven't tried. I have read some interesting accounts of adjusting IR and UV images using control points.

It will be a day or two before I catch up with my Photoshop Mac, so I can't play yet. If I get stuck I will yell! Thanks Ed



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Posted by richw: Tue May 1st, 2012 04:39 6th Post
They are reputedly very good, the color effects is used a lot by a number of professional re-touches and I have heard good things about Silver Effects also.



Posted by Robert: Tue May 1st, 2012 04:53 7th Post
The more I read about them the more excited I am becoming.

I can't wait to put them to use and see how they work.

This brings *some* control point technology to Photoshop, a feature which for all photoshop's power and versatility I feel it is lacking.

It is a way of very easily, selectively controlling small or large parts of an image providing for fine adjustment without the time often needed to select portions of the image manually. Far better than the magic wand in my opinion, which is fiddly to adjust and frequently selects a ton of stuff which then has to be deselected.



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Posted by jk: Tue May 1st, 2012 04:59 8th Post
I agree with Ed.
SilverEfex is brilliant.
ColorEfex is also very good.


The tones from SilverEfex are wonderful, a bit like Agfa Bovira if you can remember that!
ColorEfex is very dramatic for some landscapes and situations where you want to make unusual and interesting enhancements.



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Posted by TomOC: Wed May 2nd, 2012 14:19 9th Post
Robert-

You will love them. I use all of them except Vivenza.

Silver efex is the GREATEST

Define is very good for noise reduction ( noise ninja was a bit better but no Lion version). and NIK sharpener is the best bar none.

The only one you are missing is color efex pro - worth trying to get a copy free...it's expensive.

Cheers,

Tom



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Posted by Robert: Wed May 2nd, 2012 15:06 10th Post
TomOC wrote:
Robert-

You will love them. I use all of them except Vivenza.

Silver efex is the GREATEST

Define is very good for noise reduction ( noise ninja was a bit better but no Lion version). and NIK sharpener is the best bar none.

The only one you are missing is color efex pro - worth trying to get a copy free...it's expensive.

Cheers,

Tom

Tom, I have it, it's the top item in my screenshot in post 1, highlighted.

I am re-configuring my Macs. It's all topsy turvy at the moment, I want to get the software all re arranged, once I have done that I will install them and have a look what I have.! I have one copy of Ps on my oldest Mac mini, I need to move it to the newest one and stuff like that.



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Posted by Ralph G Speer: Wed May 2nd, 2012 16:20 11th Post
They are the great. I like Vivenza the best - workes wounders for sectionl changers.

Had them from the first day they became available.

Ralph



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Posted by TomOC: Thu May 3rd, 2012 00:28 12th Post
Robert wrote:
TomOC wrote:
Robert-


Tom, I have it, it's the top item in my screenshot in post 1, highlighted.

I am re-configuring my Macs. It's all topsy turvy at the moment, I want to get the software all re arranged, once I have done that I will install them and have a look what I have.! I have one copy of Ps on my oldest Mac mini, I need to move it to the newest one and stuff like that.

Oh duh... I see it now. That is a major app and all the others take a single feature and put that feature on steroids, but there is plenty more in CEP - wait till you play with Pro Contrast !!!

You have some fun days of experimenting ahead of you!!!

Cheers,

Tom



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Posted by Robert: Thu May 3rd, 2012 03:26 13th Post
My next task is to install Cs5 on my Mac mini i7, which has no CD/DVD drive...

My first idea is to use the MBP as a remote drive... Never done this before, another possibility would be to load a disk image of CS5 onto a thumb drive.

Later...



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Posted by KirkP: Fri May 11th, 2012 00:51 14th Post
I love SilverEfex. It's like going back 35 years and shooting with Tri-X.



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Posted by Doug: Sat May 12th, 2012 10:44 15th Post
Robert wrote:
My next task is to install Cs5 on my Mac mini i7, which has no CD/DVD drive...

My first idea is to use the MBP as a remote drive... Never done this before

Later...

Make sure both devices are connected to the same network

On the MBP
launch system preferences
click sharing
turn ON dvd/cd sharing

On the Mini
Click Finder
In the sidebar click the remote disk
I think you then click connect or request to share...

On the MBP
Grant permission to use the remote disc

On the Mini
Use the remote disc as though it were a normal dvd/cd



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