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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 412284" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I certainly see your point and I think you are probably correct in that just about anything NIK can do you can probably duplicate in Photoshop. Probably... That being said, it would take me years to learn to do with PS what NIK does in a few clicks. Not too mention NIK would still be able to do in seconds what would take hours in PS. Finally, we come to "Control Points", which Adobe Software does not have; they have nothing even remotely similar, and Control Points are "The Game Changer". </p><p></p><p>I'll admit it took me a while to appreciate just how big a deal CP's are, and, simply put: There's no way I could do in PS what I can do with a few Control Points in NIK. Even if I could it would involve numerous Layer Masks and wow but masking in PS is a time-suck like nothing else. Even then, in my opinion, the results are often shaky. NIK takes the mind-boggling power and complexity of PS and makes it not just accessible, but easy and fast to use. The amount of control it gives, the speed at which I can work with it and the outstandingly smooth, natural looking results it renders are why Viveza is now my go-to editing tool. Like [USER=21839]@Vixen[/USER], NIK touches pretty much every shot I consider worthy of putting on display.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 412284, member: 13090"] I certainly see your point and I think you are probably correct in that just about anything NIK can do you can probably duplicate in Photoshop. Probably... That being said, it would take me years to learn to do with PS what NIK does in a few clicks. Not too mention NIK would still be able to do in seconds what would take hours in PS. Finally, we come to "Control Points", which Adobe Software does not have; they have nothing even remotely similar, and Control Points are "The Game Changer". I'll admit it took me a while to appreciate just how big a deal CP's are, and, simply put: There's no way I could do in PS what I can do with a few Control Points in NIK. Even if I could it would involve numerous Layer Masks and wow but masking in PS is a time-suck like nothing else. Even then, in my opinion, the results are often shaky. NIK takes the mind-boggling power and complexity of PS and makes it not just accessible, but easy and fast to use. The amount of control it gives, the speed at which I can work with it and the outstandingly smooth, natural looking results it renders are why Viveza is now my go-to editing tool. Like [USER=21839]@Vixen[/USER], NIK touches pretty much every shot I consider worthy of putting on display. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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