Friday, March 25, 2016

Google's Nik Collection of desktop photo editing plug-ins is now free

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Starting March 24, 2016, the latest Nik Collection will be freely available to download: Analog Efex Pro, Color Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, Viveza, HDR Efex Pro, Sharpener Pro and Dfine.

Google today announced that the Nik Collection, a once hugely popular photo editing software suite and was at one point sold for $300, is now free. After incorporating a number of their mobile editing tools into Snapseed, Google has apparently decided to make their range of desktop photo editing plugins available for free.

Google will instead concentrate on developing the mobile photo editing software like Snapseed and of course Google Photos. This software was priced at $149 till a couple of days back.

Good news for photographers - Google is giving away $150 (£105) worth of photo-editing software for free. All of these features are also part of Snapseed for Android - plus much more - so if you'd like to get this kind of editing done on pictures taken with your smartphone, you can do so with the free Snapseed app. You can check out the Nik Collection by hitting the source below.

Google says that it will be refunding the purchase price for everyone who has purchased the Nik Collection in 2016. Anyone else can head over to the official website of the desktop suite to download it to their system. You see these programs can work as individual programs or work as plugins for Adobe's uber popular Photoshop or Lightroom apps. HDR Efex Pro fakes the look of HDR photography.

Silver Efex Pro is for creating black & white photography, with support for classic darkroom settings and a boatload of presets.

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