Below you will find the end results of each fase as 100% quality, so images are roughly 5Mb each. Those images where exported at 80% quality to keep it useful for the web. jpg at 100% and made cut outs using other software to create the before and shots you’ve just seen. I do not want to overdo it here so I set color reach to 10% and all the details to 5%. In Color Efex you will find the Portrait tab and one of the options there is Dynamic Skin Softener. Rebuilt from the ground up for Nik Collection, Nik HDR Efex takes the guesswork out of crafting stunning HDR photos by intelligently stitching and blending your images with just a few clicks. I set the adaptive sharpening to 40% since we are talking faces here, ending up with this result. Nik HDR Efex Produce vibrant and natural-looking HDR images. I left all the setting on the Define defaults and this was the result. The photo was taken at ISO 640 so noise was pretty low, but still the effect was nice. Remove noise with Defineįirst I removed some of the noise. The first photo was takes at a Tesla event and I will show you the 3 stages of the edit. * Silver Efex for retro or modern black and white edits Testing the Nik toolsetīut I would like to explore Define, Sharpen pro en Color Efex with two sample shots. * Analog Efex to give you digital photo’s a retro feel and * Color Efex has some nice color effects for after editing Nik has a complete set of tools but a few stand out for me: The software has been bought by Google who made it free and it integrates nicely with Lightroom. So Jorg pointed me to the Nik Collection tool set. Now I don’t mind noise, but if you get the option to take it out it’s awesome.
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