![]() Google has shown that it isn’t afraid of killing off popular programs ( remember Picasa?), and with growth coming from mobile, Google is pouring resources into Google Photos and Snapseed, the latter of which is developed by Nik. With this change, some photographers wonder about the future of Nik plug-ins, where they fit in Google’s photo software roadmap. General consumers may find the software offering more than what they need, but they’re free to experiment with provided you have the required applications (Google provides online tutorials on how to use the tools). Now that they free, pro and enthusiast photographers should add them to their Photoshop and Lightroom workflows. Viveza lets you adjust color and tonality, HDR Efex Pro creates vivid photos, Sharpener Pro helps sharpen images, and Dfine reduces noise. 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. The Nik Collection of software gives photographers extra tools for easily enhancing photos. ![]() Google adds a private locked photos folder to iPhones for ‘personal’ photos You can now augment Google Lens photo searches with text ![]() ![]() Google Bard can now create and edit images, courtesy of Adobe ![]()
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