Nik Collection 70302 [hot]

Replicates the look of classic film cameras and vintage lenses.

Instead of saving, closing, and reopening different plugins, use the updated Nik Selective Tool palette inside Photoshop. You can apply a monochrome base in Silver Efex, commit the change, and instantly launch Color Efex to apply a subtle tonal bi-color filter over the top. Utilize the Search and Favorites Bar nik collection 70302

: Color Efex Pro includes a new HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) filter for more granular color control. The Plugin Suite Components The suite includes the following specialized tools: Analog Efex : Film simulations and vintage camera effects. Color Efex Replicates the look of classic film cameras and

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: Recreates the look of classic film, cameras, and lenses.

Two-stage sharpening for raw details and final output rendering.

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