We'll start in Photoshop with the Selective palette. The Nik Collection version 3 includes updates for Photoshop users, Lightroom Classic users, standalone app users and pretty much anybody who uses it, because there's even a new plugin included. And I wanted to share with you the demo that I've been giving to the media for the past couple of weeks. DxO asked me to join them on their virtual press tour for the new Nik Collection version 3. How I stay digitally safe on the road… Express VPN (Get 3 months free – a total savings of 49%! – using my link!) □ Three Complete Camera KitsĬheck out my complete GH5 Training course □ Don't miss the LIVE shows! ![]() Gear from previous shows is always listed on my kit.co page □ My VPN We use Genius Links, which allow options like choice pages and automatic redirection to the viewers local Amazon store. Using affiliate links is key to making an income from online video reviews. Optimize your YouTube channel with TubeBuddy (we swear by it) □ Affiliate Link Tracking Music track used: Put the Work in by LG □ YouTube Optimization More important than "features" is stability-at least for my workflow.I'm now using MusicBed for my music selection, and it's incredible! One of the BIG things I like is that every track with lyrics includes an instrumental version, so you can easily cut back and forth in your edit when you need distracting lyrics to go away! Learn all about MusicBed here. I also use their software and have always been reluctant to upgrade unless and until sufficient time has elapsed to expose lurking incompatibilities between versions but, I don't need a lot from what these plugs are offering. (Yes, I am aware that software houses have been using their customers as beta testers from some time now. Certainly, other software houses post compatibility information on their websites to avoid precisely the situation that the OP has described. One would think that DxO would have tested their software against MacOS Ventura as a matter of common practice. I finally got an answer from DxO, and a quite disappointing one : I had to go through tests and send them data from the software I had to install for the test, and 3 weeks later they came back to me… to tell me Nik Collection I bought 1 year ago is not compatible with MacOS Ventura… and they advised me not to upgrade now and wait June because they will release a new version… Might be worth contacting DxO, but I’m sure they’d be happy to advise you to upgrade! I’d try to find out why v3 is slowing down on your Mac first before paying for the upgrade. ![]() Whatever the new v5 features are over v3, they might not be too significant as v5 isn’t vastly different from my old original Nik. I bought Nik v5 on a DxO Black Friday offer, installed it and it works fine for my purpose, which is mainly confined to SFX & CFX, very occasionally DFine and even less occasionally I add a touch of Viveza. ![]() I don’t know about v3, I was still using the original free Nik Collection until recently when I bought a new iMac running on Ventura. Will it work better with the latest version (now DxO sells the v5) ? Since I moved to macOS Ventura, I find the use of Silver Efex Pro is getting annoyingly slower. I use Silver Efex quite a lot as a LR plugin. I bought Nik Collection (v3) about a year ago.
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