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Review by Daniel
O’Byrne

Nik Software Complete Collection
Review by Daniel O’Byrne
There has been a major renaissance in
photography since the dawn of the
digital age, and the digital darkroom
has never been better with programmes
like Photoshop CS4, however for the
professional many hours needs to be
spent to master the power, yet the use
of plug-in filters has considerably
lessened the steep learning curve to
more manageable proportions.
Nik
Software based in San Diego, California
has been at the cutting edge of this
revolution since 1995, and produced some
of my personal favourites and the
complete collection on offer seems to be
good value when you consider the cost of
buying each one.. For the keen amateur
or professional the reduction to
workflow would
represent good value.
The Complete Collection includes all of
Nik Software’s award-winning plug-in
software titles for Apple Aperture, Lightroom 2 and
Adobe Photoshop,
including Dfine 2.0, Viveza 2 Color Efex
Pro 3.0, Silver Efex Pro and Sharpener
Pro 3.0. In either Mac or PC format.
Typical price from sources in the UK is
around £500 with a considerable discount
for Students and academic use.. Several
discounts seem to be available if you
shop around. The use of this software
seems to represent far better value when
used as a plug-in for Adobe Lightroom 2
or Apple Aperture and the $ to £ price
in the UK seems expensive.. There also
seems to be far less of a presence in
the UK compared to Continental Europe,
which may make finding the product
locally more difficult.
Each of these programmes allow for
powerful and precise adjustments or
corrections via the patented U Point
technology these smart filters do away
with the time consuming work as all of
these products include Nik Software’s
patented U Point technology, which gives
you the very powerful tools for precise
and natural photographic enhancements
and corrections without the need for
complicated selections or layer masks.
Each are unable to be used with my 64bit
OS at the time of writing this review
other 32 bit systems which is a bugbear.
for me as I have to run two
installations as many of my 32 bit
filters refuse to work in a more
powerful 64bit OS on my PC users will
need to check for possible upgrades as
this is being considered. As will Mac
Users
ok so what’s in the Box here is a list
of the tools with a little of what each
does.. Or you can follow this link to
the Nik website for some examples here
http://www.niksoftware.com/colorefexpro/usa/entry.php?
Dfine 2.0
Here at last is a fine noise reduction
software to improve the quality of
virtually every photo, with precise
control over exactly how much and where
noise reduction is
applied. This feature is unique as far
as I am aware and thus compares very
well against my standard which has been
Noiseware professional. The secret in
this sort of software
seems to me to be down to how little the
effects of filtration has in the
retention of detail and the not to over
smooth looking images at the end of the
process..
Most modern digital cameras have very
low noise, and this has improved more so
in the latest models even at High ISO
levels making it quite a challenge to
make something work
as well as this, but the control in
being able to pick an exact area to work
on is a real bonus point.
Viveza 2
This creative tool is used to
selectively control colour and light in
photographic images, and really makes
best use of the simple method without
the need to resort to the power of layer
masks etc I mentioned previously in the
introduction. And needless to say colour
and light are the key to any great
photograph. The tool works well, and
again the U-point control method is very
effective, and does not take too long to
learn to make the best use of it. For
example you can easily correct colour
casts in an image with no more than a
couple of clicks to a specific or whole
image. It would be fair to suggest that
often the masks created in Lightroom 2
or in Adobe Photoshop can be both faster
and more effective in some instances and
makes sense to try them first. I found
that if they don’t work well or you need
control of a complex scene you can turn
to Viveza 2 with confidence.. You can
tell these products have been created by
Photographers who happen to make
software! Check out this cool video here
http://www.niksoftware.com/viveza/en/entry.php?view=intro
Color Efex Pro 3.0
Is the real standout product in this
line-up and Offers a comprehensive set
of filters for colour correction,
retouching and creative enhancements in
52 traditional and stylising
photographic filters with more than 250
effects. Similar products abound for
some of the effects like the HDR type
tonal contrast which in my opinion is
better then Topaz Adjust or LucisArt
some may not agree, whatever both add an
extra dimension when you work with
Photomatix or HDR software, which often
needs to be tidied up, or produce
unnatural looking skies. There are too
many effects to go into any great
detail. But this package of effects is
almost worth the cover price alone! Some
of the effects I may never use as they
don’t suit my own preferences of style,
but rest assured there is enough here to
meet the needs of the most demanding
user.
Silver Efex Pro
The very advanced, powerful and complete
sharpening solution for photographers
who love black and white, it eliminates
the guesswork typically required for
achieving optimal sharpening results.
And the tonal contrast etc are in my
view a lot better than the standard
Photoshop options here.. It certainly
restored my interest in doing more of
this type of work. And any wedding
photographer will want to own this
product.
Features Industry-leading noise
reduction
Precision tools for managing colour and
light
52 traditional and stylising
photographic filters
Total control over black and white
images in a single tool
Optimal sharpening results with no
guesswork
Sharpener Pro 3.0
Once again what has been said about
Viveza 2 can be applied here on the
value of the u-point technology built in
as the company suggests the new adaptive
sharpening algorithms and the selective
sharpening ensure desired sharpness or
creative softening of details are easily
accomplished, and certainly when used
properly can draw the eye into the focal
point of the image
The Sharpening Soft Proof that lets you
accurately inspect results before
printing saving money in costly test
prints, improved handling of new output
devices, and new output presets provide
repeatable, professional results.
Sharpener Pro 3.0 is the only tool that
provides controls for both output and
creative detail sharpening of different
objects quickly and easily without the
need to make different adjustment layers
for each object or area. And best of all
the end results are impressive, as very
often only part of the image may only
need a boost to make the image jump out
at you. Please do bear in mind that When
working with RAW Pre sharpener, turn off
any sharpening in the RAW processor. To
achieve optimal results with the Output
Sharpener, resizing should be done prior
to performing final output sharpening as
the size of the image will impact the
amount of sharpening applied to the
image. I have also found on my Canon 1D
Mk111 and 5D, perhaps less important due
to larger sensor it is best to have the
Camera set to Faithful than any of the
other modes like landscape etc which are
best worked on without any sharpening
prior to use in the software.
Conclusions
Pros
64bit OS compatibility
Intuitive and easy to learn to use with
a host of great video tutorials
available.
Workflow enhancement
Ability for noise reduction in specific
parts of an image
Can save money in expensive test prints
due to reliable and professional
results.
Cons
Lack of 64bit OS support
Expensive if the need for improved
workflow is not an important factor
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