When Google snapped up
Nik Software, it acquired not just Snapseed, but also the company's
photo-editing plug-ins for Photoshop and Apple Aperture. Now, the
company is making those plug-ins completely free to download. The Nik Collection,
a suite of seven editing tools that used to cost $150, can mimic the
look of classic photography, turn images into dramatic black-and-white
photos, adjust colors with filters, tweak HDR images and more.
They can make editing a lot easier for
photographers, but keep in mind that among the seven, only HDR Efex Pro
can fully run as a standalone program. Also, it's very much possible
that Google won't continue developing the suite. In its announcement post, the big G says it's making the collection free, because it's focusing on mobile photography apps, including Photos and Snapseed. If you already paid for the plug-ins earlier this year, though, you can expect a refund notice to hit your inbox soon.
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