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DxO Optcis Pro / NIK Tools Mashup: Meet DxO PhotoLab
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 645456" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Me too! There was no indication full-integration of all things NIK was going to happen, of course... I made that assumption when it became known DxO had purchased NIK Tools lock, stock and barrel and because I think of NIK Tools as a filter-set that uses Control Points. in retrospect it makes sense the Control Point technology is what DxO was actually after. I suppose future updates could include more NIK filters but I'm not holding my breath and I'm not eager to pay for any DxO upgrades at this (Control) point in time (HA! (I crack myself up!!)) </p><p></p><p>I do like Optics Pro, I just have a hard time wedging it into my workflow. Not too mention NIK Tools always struck me as a spunky little start-up with "character" (allow for a moment that software can in fact have character, please, my analogy depends on it). Then big, dumb, infinitely corporate DxO comes along and picks NIK's pocket of it's best asset and dumps the rest? </p><p></p><p>And yes, I wax dramatic this morning; as I'm oft wont to do. *haughty sniff*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 645456, member: 13090"] Me too! There was no indication full-integration of all things NIK was going to happen, of course... I made that assumption when it became known DxO had purchased NIK Tools lock, stock and barrel and because I think of NIK Tools as a filter-set that uses Control Points. in retrospect it makes sense the Control Point technology is what DxO was actually after. I suppose future updates could include more NIK filters but I'm not holding my breath and I'm not eager to pay for any DxO upgrades at this (Control) point in time (HA! (I crack myself up!!)) I do like Optics Pro, I just have a hard time wedging it into my workflow. Not too mention NIK Tools always struck me as a spunky little start-up with "character" (allow for a moment that software can in fact have character, please, my analogy depends on it). Then big, dumb, infinitely corporate DxO comes along and picks NIK's pocket of it's best asset and dumps the rest? And yes, I wax dramatic this morning; as I'm oft wont to do. *haughty sniff* [/QUOTE]
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