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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 233182" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>To be honest I could probably duplicate the Nik edit in LR5. But Nik seems to streamline the workflow. The first shot was just adjusted for exposure in LR5. The second shot was copied into Nik Color Efex2 and adjusted just using some sliders for contrast, detail, and a touch of saturation. </p><p></p><p>I feel like I have been neglecting my LR5 but the Nik tools for quick edits are just so much faster. I will have to delve deeper into LR5 to make a better comparison. One thing of note is Nik tools is not nearly as versatile as LR. Its more for final tweaks and just adding that touch just so. Or even that little bit extra for that added pop factor. </p><p></p><p>But this is just my feel for it so far. your mileage will more than likely vary than mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 233182, member: 13223"] To be honest I could probably duplicate the Nik edit in LR5. But Nik seems to streamline the workflow. The first shot was just adjusted for exposure in LR5. The second shot was copied into Nik Color Efex2 and adjusted just using some sliders for contrast, detail, and a touch of saturation. I feel like I have been neglecting my LR5 but the Nik tools for quick edits are just so much faster. I will have to delve deeper into LR5 to make a better comparison. One thing of note is Nik tools is not nearly as versatile as LR. Its more for final tweaks and just adding that touch just so. Or even that little bit extra for that added pop factor. But this is just my feel for it so far. your mileage will more than likely vary than mine. [/QUOTE]
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