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As you know this means that upon applying the preset the tools which are checked but not activated will be reset back to their default values. The presets provided by DXO in the Filmpack Designer-Color folder are definitely partial presets but they have many tools checked but not activated in addition to the Color Rendering tool checked and activated.
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Which simply makes yours and Mark’s work even more useful in my eyes! Doing the one-at-a-time look at presets was also cumbersome - but better than opening directly in Filmpack application - but having the browser view of them is better, and better yet with the additional film presets.Īfter working on that contest entry I became more aware of the differences in Partial and Full presets. Mark’s post made me look again, and after I took that screenshot, I saw the button for Apply Preset, thinking it was something of a “commit this preset change” option, and then discovered the preset browser. To answer your question, and to be honest, although I had defined a handful of presets over the past year (mostly in PL4) I hadn’t bothered with them much. Some of those things, only experience will help - but your insightful ideas in regards to capturing light properly and more are always thought provoking and even when I do not comment, I sometimes grab the camera to go experiment - or keep it in mind for the next time I am photographing, say, a panorama with bright and dark spots. I especially appreciate the sometimes long and drawn out conversations between you and Mike M., as there are plenty of things that as a entry-mid level shutterbug with only self-taught training I learn after the photo opportunity is passed. I’ve learned more about processing as well as photography from reading your answers to other people’s queries than I … well, let’s just say I had no idea how much I didn’t know. Joanna, before I answer your question - thanks in advance. Still - to take an astro shot and see what it might have looked it using a random film like Rollei IR 400 is a gift (even if there could be more processing done… it’s a great starting point for figuring out where I’d want to go next.)
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On the other hand, I generally like images straight out of the camera, plus lens corrections, lighting tweaks, denoise - and don’t normally go too far afield with this additional processing. Eventually I’ll find settings I like and build more of my own presets.
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But having more of the film presets available in PL than I could find easily upon first use is a good thing. Maybe it’s an issue of semantics or expectations. At any rate, the idea was that I appreciate being able to have some sense of what various films look like with a digital image, without having to bounce around between apps. (Unless, of course, I am missing something). I’ve done that - and have the DXO Filmpack settings in the sidebar, and to make changes to images I can go through and edit filter, grain, etc…īut other than the handful of presets, as a beginner trying to work my way through the wide variety of options, having the ability to browse “films” via the standalone (or presets in this case), is not as easily accessible unless I export my image to FP.
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Free trials and discounted upgrades are available for new and existing users respectively.Thanks Mark.
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Nik Collection 4.3 is available to download on the company’s website for $99.99 (and $59.99 for current users to upgrade) until the end of the month before returning to full price.ĭxO PhotoLab 5.1 and FilmPack 6.1 are available for download for $54.99 to $219 depending on the version purchased. In addition to the above presets, six Meta-presets have been added that “blend together filters and settings from multiple Nik Collection plugins for quick application.” These combinations are available for users in Adobe Photoshop with a single click. Silver Efex has six new “Dramatic Landscapes” presets added to improve haze reduction, add increased intensity to the skies, and add grain to highlights and shadows for extra depth. In Nik Analog Efex, users can use the “Landscapes of Yesteryear” presets to create a vintage and retro feel to their images. The company says the “Tonal Landscapes” found in Nik HDR Efex will allow users to enhance the soft greens of spring foliage, or enhance the glow of golden hour.