Previously, it seems, Photoshop had to be running in Rosetta Intel simulation mode for the Nik plug-ins to be available – I didn’t know this – but this has been fixed so that they can now be used by Photoshop running in native M1 mode on the latest M1 Macs. There’s good news too for owners of new M1 Macs who are using Photoshop as host software for the Nik plug-ins. Nik Collection now works with Photoshop in native M1 mode ![]() The Nik Collection 4.2 update fixes this – I have checked – so that’s great news for Capture One users who rely on the Nik Collection for effects and treatments that aren’t possible in Capture One. Capture One uses the Nik tools as external editors (they do work as standalone apps) rather than plug-ins, and the new versions of Silver Efex Pro and Viveza did not return edited images properly to Capture One. Capture One Nik Collection compatibility fixedīoth programs received worthwhile updates in Nik Collection 4, but something else happened – they stopped working properly with Capture One. DxO says these controls will now be more responsive in Silver Efex Pro 3.ĭxO has made the same interface change with Viveza 3, a new version of its global and selective color adjustment plug-in, which also debuted in Nik Collection 4. I think I still prefer it the old way, but hey. In this latest version, the U-point adjustments in Silver Efex Pro have been moved to the toolbar at the side so that they don’t obscure the image you’re working on. The upgrade to version 6.3 is free for all customers who own version 6.With this Nik Collection 4.2 update, DxO says it has improved the responsiveness of the U-point adjustment tools in Silver Efex Pro 3, fixed a compatibility issue with Capture One and made the Nik plug-ins work with Photoshop in native M1 mode on new Macs. Price and availabilityĭxO FilmPack 6.3 is currently available in Windows and Mac versions on the at the following prices: It also benefits from the latest patches in order to deliver optimized performance. Version 6.3 receives native support for Macs equipped with the M1 chip. User experience is enhanced through the addition of new options, such as being able to select in the file browser whether a RAW file and JPEG version of the same photo are grouped together or viewed individually, and the ability to control the automatic download of optics modules. This update extends DxO FilmPack’s compatibility with the newest cameras and drones currently available, and supports the following devices: It’s great to see this new gear supported.” Newly supported cameras “We’ve always taken a scientific approach when reproducing these classic analog film stocks,” explained Fabrizio Dei Tos – Navalesi, Product Manager for DxO FilmPack, “and keeping up with the latest products on the market is a big part of FilmPack’s ongoing evolution. DxO FilmPack 6.3 introduces support for the latest cameras and drones, Apple M1 compatibility, and user experience improvementsĭxO FilmPack 6.3, the classic analog film simulation software and photo editor, benefits from updates to DxO’s renowned camera calibrations and lens corrections, making it compatible with the latest cameras and drones on the market. Check out their press release below to see what’s new. Not only that, but DxO FilmPack applies lens corrections based on DxO’s years of experience creating advanced measurements in the DxO laboratory.ĭXO just released version 6.3. ![]() It can be used as a standalone application, or as a plug-in in Photoshop and Lightroom.įilmPack allows you to choose from classic color or black-and-white film stocks, and using the denoising tool, you can replace digital noise with the many available authentic analog grain effects. DxO just announced the release of version 6.3 of Digital FilmPack, their application that brings the history of analog photography to your images through 84 high-fidelity film renderings.
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