Saturday, March 26, 2016

$150 Nik Collection of Photo Editing Plugins Now Free for All

If you recently shelled out on the plugins, you needn't feel like you're getting a bad deal; Google says that anyone who purchased the collection this year is eligible for a full refund.

Google bought Nik Software in 2012, mainly for its mobile photo editor Snapseed, which Google eventually made available for free, while also siphoning away some of its features into other apps and services.

If you're an avid photo editor, you probably already have a pretty decent workflow for transforming so-so shots into lovely digital images.

You can download the Nik Collection free of charge right now.

Photo enthusiasts all over the world use the Nik Collection to get the best out of their images every day. Besides being standalone, they could also work as plugins for software such as Adobe's popular Lightroom.

Fret not, Google will issue refunds automatically to everyone who picked up the collection for $150 a pop in 2016.

Google has dropped the price of the Nik Collection, a suite of seven desktop plug-ins aimed at advanced photographers, from $149 to nothing, the Verge reports.

For more information on the Google Nik Collection jump over to the official website for details and to grab yours of photographic plug-ins for free.

If you were unlucky enough to buy the collection in 2016, Google is being nice enough to reimburse you. Analog Efex Pro, for example, can help create the look of film, while Color Efex Pro and Silver Efex Pro are for tuning color and black-and-white images, respectively.

I think the only question is whether or not Google will continue to update this software and keep it compatible with OS changes.


Source: $150 Nik Collection of Photo Editing Plugins Now Free for All

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