![]() ![]() To install them correctly follow the instructions on this video. Have you created a custom folder to where install the plugin files? If you didn't, you only have installed the stand-alone apps which cannot be used as plugins. They don't appear now in the menus because they are not being detected by Affinity Photo (see Detected Plugins column on the left on your image right above my reply here - only Filter Forge plugins are being detected) which means your Photoshop Plugins configuration is not correct or the plugins were not installed correctly. In Affinity Photo 1.7 Beta for Mac, only a few plugins of the Google and DxO versions of the Nik Plugins run: Dfine 2, Sharpener, Viveza 2 work fine, the rest don't work. Currently both the Google and DxO versions work with Affinity Photo 1.6 for Mac (with a few minor issues). The current state of the Nik Collection running is Affinity Photo is as follows: If you still have issues let me know: I will provide a link for you to upload the file so I can check it myself here. Since they are being detected by Affinity Photo they are correctly installed (although your Photoshop Plugins configuration in Affinity Photo Preferences have a few redundant entries). You have to go to menu Document > Colour Format and set it to RGB 8 or 16 bit (as you prefer) to make the plugins available. I'm not seeing any other reason why they may become greyed out unless you don't have a pixel layer selected (they will also appear unavailable if you have an adjustment or filter layer selected by mistake in the Layers panel for example). Can you confirm this please? From your first screenshot seems you are working with a greyscale image. Users who purchased Nik Collection 2 by DxO can upgrade their software for free.I'm assuming you are working with Affinity Photo 1.6 (the current retail version) and Google Nik Collection (free version). Price and availability: The Nik Collection 2.5 by DxO (PC and Mac) is available for download on the DxO website for £125 $149 / €149 (£69 / $79 /€79 for existing Nik Collection 2018 by DxO users). Fortunately, DxO has shown its commitment to the Nik Collection and has firmly embedded it within the company’s range of image-editing software such as PhotoLab 3.0. When Google originally acquired Nik Software, mainly for its Snapseed app, it neglected the Nik Collection and many keen digital photographers despaired of ever seeing it develop and flourish again. This update of a much-loved set of digital photo filters is incredibly welcome. Affinity Photo offers a powerful RAW processing workflow as well as layer and creative tool management, plus panoramic photo assembly, and HDR photo creation. Nik Collection 2.5 has also been optimized so that it’s now fully compatible with Affinity Photo 1.8, the latest update of the image software for Mac and PC that’s been developed by Serif. Now a whole new generation of digital photographers can experience the emotional impact of these iconic film types. Finally, the exotic Lomography Redscale 100 was picked for its warm colours, which have proved popular among Lomography fans.ĭxO decided to resurrect certain film emulsions that are no longer in production, including FujiFilm FP-100C, FujiChrome Provia 400X, and Agfa Precisa CT 100, all of which ceased manufacture between 20. The reversal film FujiChrome Provia 400X was chosen for its grain and contrast, plus its radiant colours and even grey balance, making it perfect for landscape, nature, and portrait photography. The instant film FujiFilm FP-100C was picked for its ability to accurately reproduce colours as well as for its rich tonal gradations, which means it’s ideal for subjects photographed in bright lighting situations.Īlso included is t FujiFilm Instax, a playful choice that offers a colour balance and tonal range that beats Polaroid films, resulting in a more detailed and precise Instant-image effect. ![]() The reversal film Agfa Precisa CT 100 was chosen for its neutral effect and deep blues, which makes it an ideal choice for landscape photography. Each film stock was selected for its chromatic intensity and fine grain features. ![]()
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