2/13/2023 0 Comments Dxo nik collection support![]() ![]() ![]() This was a major complaint from a lot of photographers. I really liked the software and what it could do, but there was a problem. As Adobe continued advancing the development of Photoshop and Lightroom, the Nik Collection became more unstable and unusable and eventually didn't work at all on my computer. In 2016, when Google made the Nik Collection free, I downloaded it and started incorporating parts of it into my work flow. I got an email that the "new" DXO Nik Collection was available for purchase and this is where the "controversy" started. In October of 2018 DXO announced they would be purchasing the Nik Collection which brings us to June 6th, 2018. ![]() Personally I think Google stopped developing and supporting the Nik Collection well before they announced it in 2017. ![]() In March 2016 Google made the decision that they were no longer going to charge for the Nik Collection and in May 2017 Google announced it would no longer be supported or developed. In 2012 Google bought the Nik Collection and started charging $150 for the collection. First off a little history, the Nik Collection has been around for a very long time and originally it sold for $500. ![]()
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