In this new series, Mastering the Nik Collection, I'll be giving detailed instructions on how to use all of the modules in the software suite. In this episode, I wrap up the entire series by going over all the features of "Sharpener Pro 3: Output Sharpener" If you like the video, please "Share" and "Like" it. If you would like to support free TH-cam videos like these, please consider making a donation. More info here: onlinephotographytraining.com/you-can-help/ Watch all the videos in this series here: bit.ly/2RESrO3 DXO is not paying me to do these videos nor will I make any commission if you choose to purchase the product. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement here: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Thank you! You can get the Nik Collection here: nikcollection.dxo.com/ They offer a fully working, free one month trial.
Great, and very helpful, series of videos. I'll now be using the Nik Collection more regularly, and properly. I've shared the series with the camera club I'm a member of.
Thanks a lot for your presentation very pro. :-) Just a remark: You said halftone mode is for Black and White but it's for the offset printing. best regards, Romain
I have been using the NIK tools for quite some time, but not to the full extent. Your videos are well put together and I learned some interesting tips for the tools I use all the time, and learned in detail the tools I haven't been using a whole lot (noise reduction and sharpening). I appreciate that you included some notes on your workflow. I had not considered that images captured at iso 400 in a bright setting might still contain noise. I will definitely be trying your workflow to see if I get stronger results. I would love to see a video by you on PhotoLab2, now that the Essential version is bundled with the NIK tools from dxo.
Anthony - I am going thru your tutorials. One question if you don't mind - I have done the Raw Presharpening, on a SMART object. Do I perform the Output Sharpening on the same SMART object? If not what image do I copy a Merged layer (Command + Option + Shift +E)? Please advise, Thanks!
The last tip was a very important one. Throughout the whole video, I was waiting for your take on how I should sharpen for which type of printing.
In this new series, Mastering the Nik Collection, I'll be giving detailed instructions on how to use all of the modules in the software suite.
In this episode, I wrap up the entire series by going over all the features of "Sharpener Pro 3: Output Sharpener"
If you like the video, please "Share" and "Like" it. If you would like to support free TH-cam videos like these, please consider making a donation. More info here:
onlinephotographytraining.com/you-can-help/
Watch all the videos in this series here:
bit.ly/2RESrO3
DXO is not paying me to do these videos nor will I make any commission if you choose to purchase the product.
Please read my Code of Ethics Statement here:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thank you!
You can get the Nik Collection here:
nikcollection.dxo.com/
They offer a fully working, free one month trial.
I learned so much! Thank you Anthony!
This has been a great series, thanks for posting
Great series, Anthony. It does work as a standalone product for me.
Great series, thanks for taking the time to go over all the modules in such great details
Thank you for these great trainings and the way you simplify. Greatly appreciated!!!
Learnt a lot about the Nik collection from this set of videos - thanks Anthony!
Great, and very helpful, series of videos. I'll now be using the Nik Collection more regularly, and properly. I've shared the series with the camera club I'm a member of.
Great videos. Thank for for showing Nik Collection.
Thanks a lot for your presentation very pro. :-)
Just a remark: You said halftone mode is for Black and White but it's for the offset printing.
best regards,
Romain
I have been using the NIK tools for quite some time, but not to the full extent. Your videos are well put together and I learned some interesting tips for the tools I use all the time, and learned in detail the tools I haven't been using a whole lot (noise reduction and sharpening). I appreciate that you included some notes on your workflow. I had not considered that images captured at iso 400 in a bright setting might still contain noise. I will definitely be trying your workflow to see if I get stronger results. I would love to see a video by you on PhotoLab2, now that the Essential version is bundled with the NIK tools from dxo.
Brilliant, Many Thanks for sharing.
Thx for this great Tutorial !
Thanks!
Thank you Jeff for your continued support!
Thanks so much for this video.
Each module in Nik Collection 3 today will run as its own application - at least on Windows. I believe it does on a Mac as well.
Anthony - I am going thru your tutorials. One question if you don't mind - I have done the Raw Presharpening, on a SMART object. Do I perform the Output Sharpening on the same SMART object? If not what image do I copy a Merged layer (Command + Option + Shift +E)?
Please advise, Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you James!