Dxo Nik Software -

No plugin has ever dethroned Silver Efex Pro for B&W conversion. It mimics the grain of Tri-X, the glow of a wet plate, and the contrast of color filters with a precision that manual sliders just can't match. If you shoot monochrome, you need this.

Photographers held their breath. Would DxO strip out the good parts and replace them with their own tech? Would they jack up the price to $500 again? dxo nik software

While "free" sounds great, it came with a catch: Abandonment. Google stopped updating the software. As macOS and Windows evolved, the free Nik Collection began to break. High-DPI screens looked blurry, and new cameras weren't supported. The beloved toolset was heading toward the digital graveyard. In 2017, DxO Labs (famous for PhotoLab and DeepPRIME noise reduction) purchased the Nik Collection from Google. No plugin has ever dethroned Silver Efex Pro

This is a collection of 55 filters (they call them "recipes"). The star of the show is Tonal Contrast , which boosts midtone detail without blowing out your highlights—something impossible to do with standard contrast sliders. Photographers held their breath