DxO just announced the new Nik Collection 8

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DxO just released the new Nik Collection 8 suite (Click here). You can buy it here or try it out here.

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Nik Collection 8 expands Photoshop’s photo editing potential across all seven plugins thanks to new integration and powerful features
Version 8 unlocks the full power of Photoshop masks, and upgrades make Nik Color Efex better than ever. Plus, Nik Silver Efex has been rethought to ensure effortless black-and-white images.

Paris (France): DxO today unveils Nik Collection 8, the latest version of its celebrated creative plugin suite for photographers. This new release brings a completely redesigned Photoshop panel, powerful new masking functionality, and significant improvements to Silver Efex and Color Efex, delivering a more dynamic editing experience.

“With Nik Collection 8, we wanted to enhance both creativity and efficiency,” said Boris Oliviero, Product Director. “We’ve reimagined the Photoshop workflow, making it easier than ever to apply powerful effects, refine local adjustments, and move seamlessly between plugins.”

Powerful new mask options

Photographers can now import masks directly from Photoshop into any Nik Collection plugin, making full use of Photoshop’s powerful selection tools. A new feature in the Local Adjustments panel also lets users transfer masks effortlessly between plugins. And when ready, photographers can send masks created in Nik Collection straight back to Photoshop for further
refinement. With Nik Collection 8, your masks remain accessible at every step of the workflow, whether they originate from Photoshop or a Nik Collection plugin.

A smarter, more flexible return to Photoshop

Bringing edits back into Photoshop is now more intuitive. Users can choose to:

  • convert edits into a Smart Object for non-destructive editing;
  • apply changes to the current layer or create a new one;
  • generate a new layer with a mask, providing additional flexibility.

Send edits as Layers to Photoshop

Photographers can now send their Nik Collection edits directly to Photoshop as a new Photoshop layer while continuing to work inside Nik Collection. This allows users to test multiple ideas for an image without breaking their creative flow, and have all of their edits immediately at hand once back inside Photoshop.

Brand-new Photoshop panel for maximum efficiency

Nik Collection 8 introduces a fully customizable and dockable Photoshop panel, replacing the traditional Nik Palette. This new design allows photographers to save screen space by choosing which plugins to display, and launch any plugin with a single click for a more fluid workflow. Plus, all of the essential controls for managing layers and masks are immediately accessible.

Major upgrades to Nik Silver Efex

Nik Silver Efex, the industry’s leading black-and-white editing tool, gets significant usability and
feature boosts:

  • Color Reference Image: Users can now view their original color image while working in
    black and white. This makes it easier to make changes that are dependent on the
    original image, such as applying Color Filters or adjusting the Sensitivity sliders inside
    the Film Types filter.
  • Streamlined interface: The logic of the interface now matches that of Nik Color Efex and
    Nik Analog Efex, keeping filters on the left-hand side until they are used to edit an image.
  • Better logic when applying presets: Only the relevant filters appear on the right-hand
    side when a preset has been selected.
  • New Local Adjustments: ClearView and Selective Tones can now be applied locally.
  • New Filter Looks: Each filter now includes various pre-defined options for quick
    application.

New Color Masks bring precision edits to Nik Color Efex

Targeting local adjustments just became more powerful as the suite now lets photographers select a range of colors for changes. Simply click on the desired color, tweak the handles as
required, and then start making adjustments.

Quick Export upgraded for a faster workflow

Upgrades make it quicker to switch to TIFF format when using the Quick Export button. Plus, the export options are now instantly accessible so that users can tweak the Quick Export configuration directly rather than having to navigate the menu.

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First look at the new EVE & ELITE 16 MFT cine cameras

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AltCine released this new video explaining the new Eve and Elite 16 MFT cameras. They write:

The day is finally here and were showing our first, fully built from the ground up cinema cameras. The process is very difficult but also very rewarding. Whilst the cameras aren’t quite finished, it won’t be long before we have retail units ready for you to enjoy.

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English | Ask me anything: Macro photographyvQ

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
Beyond the Flash: Constant Lighting Photography | Westcott Wednesday (Explora)
10 Best OM System Lenses From The Past Decade You Will Love in 2025 (ThePhoBlographer).
Best Olympus camera (best OM System camera) in 2025 (Amateur Photographer).
Curves and Levels in Photoshop, How to Master These Essential Tools (42West)

Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
I kindly invite you all to follow me on Youtube, Instagram, Threads for more broader camera talk.

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I Love This Camera For Street Photography!

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
The Best Epson Printers for All of Your Printing Needs (Explora)
No one cares about M43? (Red35).
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Plenty of news on the facebook OMD group, Panasonic FF and the GH5 group.
I kindly invite you all to follow me on Youtube, Instagram, Threads for more broader camera talk.

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ThePhoBlographer thinks OM Digital should make a Full Frame L-mount OM-3 camera

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Micro Four Thirds has become quite a niche system. And sometimes people worry that companies like OM Digital could disappear if they don’t manage to make enough sales. One way to minimise the risk would be for OM Digital to enter the L-mount system, as Panasonic has done. If successful this would also help the MFT system to stay afloat.

ThePhoBlographer thinks a Full Frame L-mount OM-3 camera would become quite popular. This is why:

  • Professionals will want to buy one: OM System is perfect for anyone who wants retro aesthetics, image quality with distinct look and color, and sturdiness. Professional photographers often look for distinct images, and the OM System cameras can offer that.
  • Enhanced image quality: With a full-frame device, photographers can also get better image quality, especially when it comes to dynamic range, low-light performance, and depth of field control.
  • A larger portfolio: A full-frame camera will help OM System to expand its portfolio. This means despite a niche audience, OM System can diversify its catalog.
  • Competitive advantage: If the company joins L-alliance, it can offer something different to users. Both Panasonic and Leica L-mount cameras are for extremely serious photographers. If OM System joins, it will offer a competitive edge thanks to features such as its creative filters and computational photography.
  • More innovation at OM System: The company has not exactly been innovative with the OM3. Their JPEGs are great, but they still lack RAW file versatility. With a full-frame sensor, the company will be forced to work on its shortcomings such as a slow autofocus on people of color in low light.

Do you agree with ThePhoBlographer?

OM-3 at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, OM store USA.

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Largest Japanese store reports strong OM TG7 sales

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Yodobashi, Japan’s largest retailer, has published its bestsellers for the first half of April:

  1. Fujifilm GFX100RF (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  2. Fujifilm X100VI (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  3. Canon PowerShot SX70 HS (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  4. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-1 II Shooting Grip Kit (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  5. OM SYSTEM Tough TG-7 (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  6. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-1 II (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  7. Ricoh GR IIIx (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  8. Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  9. Canon PowerShot SX740 HS (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)
  10. Ricoh GR III (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama)

This list clearly shows that compact cameras with a fixed lens are currently the most popular devices! Panasonic really should bring on a new fixed lens LX100 camera!

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