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You Knew it Was Going to Happen: Google Abandons NIK Collection
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 624449" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>At some point you will not be able to interface the Nik plugins with Adobe products, including Lightroom. It could be in the next release if Adobe wants to kill it off quickly, or they could string it along. When that happens, if you want to continue to use the Nik Collection <em>with the most up-to-date Adobe CC software </em>then you will need to open the image directly in the product from either Windows Explorer or Finder by right-clicking on it and selecting "Open in...", or dragging and dropping (which only works in Windows). <strong><em>When you do that</em></strong> you are operating with the original, and there is no "Save As" operation available, so I am recommending that you create a copy specifically to edit with Nik and then merge that back into the old file if you're using layers.</p><p></p><p>The other option would be to keep the last working version of the CC software on your computer and use that to do your Nik work (I currently have the current CC version plus the last 2 and CS6 on my laptop, just in case).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 624449, member: 9240"] At some point you will not be able to interface the Nik plugins with Adobe products, including Lightroom. It could be in the next release if Adobe wants to kill it off quickly, or they could string it along. When that happens, if you want to continue to use the Nik Collection [I]with the most up-to-date Adobe CC software [/I]then you will need to open the image directly in the product from either Windows Explorer or Finder by right-clicking on it and selecting "Open in...", or dragging and dropping (which only works in Windows). [B][I]When you do that[/I][/B] you are operating with the original, and there is no "Save As" operation available, so I am recommending that you create a copy specifically to edit with Nik and then merge that back into the old file if you're using layers. The other option would be to keep the last working version of the CC software on your computer and use that to do your Nik work (I currently have the current CC version plus the last 2 and CS6 on my laptop, just in case). [/QUOTE]
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