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Nik Silver Efex Pro Review
Nik Silver Efex Pro is a brand new software plug-in that promises to make creating black and white images easier and more effective. Silver Efex employs Nik’s innovative U Point Technology to allow for precise selective tonal and contrast control, as well as offering a range of different film types, 20 one-click preset styles, and a Grain engine to emulate the grain properties of film. Silver Efex Pro costs $199.95 / 199.95 Euros - Jon Canfield discovers if Silver Efex Pro is the black and white conversion tool that we’ve all been waiting for…
Website: Nik Silver Efex Pro Review
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Reader Comments
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Well worth my time spent reading the article!!!!!!!!!!!
Dick Kane at 07:40pm on Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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I had a copy and this plugin simply Rocks!
It has all the power of VIVEZA, and devoted to B&W;Conversions.
It compares with B&W;Styler but inproves it with the U-Point technology. These are the imprescindible tools for serious digital black and white photography.
Patricio at 08:45pm on Friday, August 01, 2008
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I downloaded the Aperture compatible trial. Features are great! Easily the best feature set for digital B&W;. But.... I found many adjustments were painfully s-l-o-w, particularly compared to Aperture's normally super fast handling of large RAW files. Seems like some tweaking and a update may be required before I plunk down my hard earned dinero.
Dan Klooster at 04:35pm on Friday, August 08, 2008
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A number of us complained to Nik about the slow performance when launched from Aperture. They released 1.001 earlier this week which fixes the problem according to the email I got from them and also another Aperture user who applied the update. From what I have heard, it is very fast now. Will be testing it myself in a day or two.
Jeff Austin at 06:13pm on Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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