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Posted by Robert: Mon Dec 11th, 2017 10:30 1st Post
Am surprised nobody has picked up on this since October?

https://photographylife.com/dxo-now-owns-nik-software?utm_term=2017-10-26#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dxo-now-owns-nik-software

For me this is great news because I reapply like the way the control points work by selecting the part of the image you want to adjust and be able to vary the effect both in range and amount.



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Posted by jk: Mon Dec 11th, 2017 17:15 2nd Post
I thought I posted this months ago but in another thread. I certainly posted it on the Fuji forum.



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