![]() ![]() ![]() “With Nik Collection 4.2, Nik Silver Efex has once again improved its U Point technology. Nik Silver Efex ResponsivenessĪgain, quoting directly from the press release. The new Nik Collection 4.2 fixes this problem, making Nik Silver Efex and Nik Viveza compatible with the latest version of Capture One. It’s rather frustrating as everything appears to work fine but then you find the image hasn’t changed. After launching either Nik Viveza 3 or Nik Silver Efex Pro 3 from Capture One, the adjustments fail to save to the image. “With the 4.2 version of Nik Collection, users can now opt to run the software in ‘M1 native’ mode and enjoy an optimized user experience.” Capture One SupportĪgain, this is a problem a few people have asked me about and which I’ve experienced myself. Up until now, they had to use Rosetta to be able to run Nik Collection.” recalls Jean-Marc Alexia, Vice President Product Strategy. To quote directly from the DxO press release “Users of Photoshop 22.3 (and later) working on a Mac M1 can run it in ‘native’ mode or with the Rosetta emulator. I’ve also seen an increase in the number of people asking when the Nik Collection will support M1. Nik Collection 4.2 Supports Apple M1Īlthough I don’t have the M1 chip in any of my Mac computers it’s becoming popular. It includes a couple of fixes that some people have been eagerly awaiting. Reading the information, I know some of you will be very pleased about this one. I’ve just received a press release that DxO has announced the release of version 4.2 of the Nik Collection.
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