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NiK Complete Collection just got WAY affordable
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 129772" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Absolutley the same plug-in for both. The advantage with Photoshop is that you can put them in a Smart Object, which allows you to go back and tweak them later. With Lightroom it creates a TIFF from the RAW file (with LR changes) and then calls the plug-in. When you're done it applies it permanently to the TIFF, so you can reopen it with the plug-in and tweak it, you have to start from scratch. In other words, be sure of what you have before saving the file since saving kicks you out of the plug-in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 129772, member: 9240"] Absolutley the same plug-in for both. The advantage with Photoshop is that you can put them in a Smart Object, which allows you to go back and tweak them later. With Lightroom it creates a TIFF from the RAW file (with LR changes) and then calls the plug-in. When you're done it applies it permanently to the TIFF, so you can reopen it with the plug-in and tweak it, you have to start from scratch. In other words, be sure of what you have before saving the file since saving kicks you out of the plug-in. [/QUOTE]
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