New DXO version of Nik Software plugins with GraphicConverter
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 9:05 pm
Will the new DXO version of Nik Software Plugins be compatible with Graphic Converter going forward ?
June 14 : Earlier this month DXO software released their " new" version of the excellent NIK Software Bundle they purchased from Google last year. Before now , the Nik bundle was offered free of charge, but is now a licensed retail version. DXO says they will ofer an upgraded Nik bundle later this year with new features.
I currently use the old free Nik software bundle v. 1.2.x with the latest version of GraphicConverter on both my El Capitan Mac-minis. I find the combination of GC 10.x and Nik to be indispensable. I had installed NIK in the GraphicConverter 9 plugins folder by just copying the entire Nik suite of apps there, as Thorston instructed. When I updated from Yosemite to El Capitan , and from GC version 9 to version 10.x , the Nik's travelled along with the updates and did not require reinstalling . Since adopting that workflow, I rarely open my Photoshop CS5 these days. GC + Nik is a wealth of image editting resources.
I believe that installing 3rd party plugins into GraphicConverter is different now .
But there is another issue looming. DXO has done ' something ' to the Nik bundle that makes it difficult to install and use with , say , Affinity Photo 1.6 and other apps. There are a lot of posts at the Serif forum about the new paid licensed DXO version not installing into Affinity Photo. I do use Affinity Photo, and it wasn't easy to get Nik to work with it , but I eventually solved that. But many users are complaining that Nik isn't working for them since being released commercially this month.
So my first question is : How do we currently install any Photoshop-compatible plugins into GraphicConverter 10.x these days ?
Second question : has anyone tried to install DXO-NIK winto GraphicConverter recently ?
thx
June 14 : Earlier this month DXO software released their " new" version of the excellent NIK Software Bundle they purchased from Google last year. Before now , the Nik bundle was offered free of charge, but is now a licensed retail version. DXO says they will ofer an upgraded Nik bundle later this year with new features.
I currently use the old free Nik software bundle v. 1.2.x with the latest version of GraphicConverter on both my El Capitan Mac-minis. I find the combination of GC 10.x and Nik to be indispensable. I had installed NIK in the GraphicConverter 9 plugins folder by just copying the entire Nik suite of apps there, as Thorston instructed. When I updated from Yosemite to El Capitan , and from GC version 9 to version 10.x , the Nik's travelled along with the updates and did not require reinstalling . Since adopting that workflow, I rarely open my Photoshop CS5 these days. GC + Nik is a wealth of image editting resources.
I believe that installing 3rd party plugins into GraphicConverter is different now .
But there is another issue looming. DXO has done ' something ' to the Nik bundle that makes it difficult to install and use with , say , Affinity Photo 1.6 and other apps. There are a lot of posts at the Serif forum about the new paid licensed DXO version not installing into Affinity Photo. I do use Affinity Photo, and it wasn't easy to get Nik to work with it , but I eventually solved that. But many users are complaining that Nik isn't working for them since being released commercially this month.
So my first question is : How do we currently install any Photoshop-compatible plugins into GraphicConverter 10.x these days ?
Second question : has anyone tried to install DXO-NIK winto GraphicConverter recently ?
thx