Add a Control Point by clicking on your image. Think of Control Points like radial filters in Lightroom. It is like being able to build your own specific Lightroom Develop module.īut Nik goes further with Control Points, now called U POINTS on the DxO website. And you can save your unique collection of tools to use on future images. The tools combine to give your photo a unique look. Each includes sliders that control the specific effect. Within many of the plugins are adjustment panels. Most of the plugins include presets (or recipes). But for the most part, the plugins function independently.Īt first glance, you may think Nik is simply a preset package. There is a slight similarity in the user interface. The plugins launch as stand-alone programs as long as you are editing JPEG or TIFF files. But you can also use the Nik Collection without a parent photo editing program. The plugins now work with Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, and DxO Photolab. The plugins initially were designed to work within Adobe Photoshop. For example, one of the most popular, Silver Efex Pro, converts images to black and white. The Nik Collection is a suite of seven, now eight, individual plugins. If you are new to the Nik Collection, you will need some background to understand what all the fuss is about. Buy from Unavailable Getting to Know Nik Collection 4