![]() I have tried both the Affinity 2 default folder - C:\Users\user\.affinity\Photo\2.0\Plugins and the default directory that my Nik installs in - Program Files\Google\Nik collection. My only directory showing under C:\Program Files\Google is Chrome, and of course that doesn't show up on the Photoshop Plugins page. I have no such Program Files\Google\Nik collection showing on my Photoshop Plugins page under Plugin Search Folders. When I click on the Nik Collection directory, all of the Nik plugin folders are there, including Uninstall Nik Collection.exe. Is there a reason they aren't in the 2.0/Plugins directory? When I click on Open Default Folder in Explorer, it takes me right to my 2.0/Plugins folder, where Gmic and Nik Collection reside. The Nik Collection does support Apple Silicon computers natively.It looks to me like you have your Nik installed in Program Files\Google\Nik collection. Nik Collection 6 does not require a subscription and can be installed on up to three computers. To upgrade, customers should log into their customer account. Owners of Nik Collection 4 or 5 can take advantage of a special upgrade price: $79.Nik Collection 6 is available now for Windows and macOS, exclusively from the DxO website, at the following price: The GUI has also been cleaned up, making it easier to find things. Now, the addition of luminance and chrominance controls along with more color control is a big win for Nik, and I think it's still the standout feature in Nik. ![]() I wish it was in every photo editor I used. I've always loved the U Point technology for selecting parts of an image. My quick look at the Nik Tools doesn't make for a complete review, but I did find the plugin stable when used standalone or as a Photoshop plugin. There are similar tools in the Photoshop warp command, but here, you can use it alongside the Nik perspective tools, which are very powerful. The Nik Perspective tool has some significant improvements, giving photographers the ability to warp objects and reshape them. I also worked with the new smart objects feature, and that was most welcome, giving me non-destructive editing while working in the plug in and keeping it when returning to Photoshop or Lightroom. I spent a lot of time with Color Efex and appreciated the control over hue, saturation, and luminance right in the Nik U Point tool. I gave an advance copy a run-through to see if the changes from Nik 5 were obvious, and they were. Affinity Photo is now automatically detected as part of installation.HiDPI & Multiscreen support lets you work with all screen configurations.Presets can now be searched for by name so you can instantly find your favorite edits.Call on any of your last 15 Nik Collection edits and apply them with a single click. ![]()
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