Nik Collection 6.13.0 - Photoshop Lightroom P... ((link)) Official
A clear 33% speed increase in processing heavy filter stacks.
This plugin offers a two-stage sharpening process: "RAW Pre-Sharpener" to counteract softness introduced during capture, and "Output Sharpener" optimized for specific display or print methods, controlling sharpening halos effectively.
: The suite has undergone a major code overhaul to provide better stability and a unified, high-speed interface across all eight plugins. Nik Collection 6.13.0 - Photoshop Lightroom P...
, allowing you to reapply previous adjustments to new images with a single click. Non-Destructive Editing (Smart Objects) Convert your layer into a Smart Object before launching a Nik plugin. Apply your edits and click ; the effect will appear as a Smart Filter in the Layers panel.
Dfine analyzes specific areas of noise (shadows vs. highlights) and applies targeted reduction, preserving details where they matter most. It is a highly intelligent tool that cleans up grainy images without destroying texture. A clear 33% speed increase in processing heavy filter stacks
is a comprehensive suite of eight photo-editing plugins designed by DxO to enhance creative workflows within Adobe Photoshop , Lightroom Classic , and other host applications . This specific release builds on the major overhaul of version 6, focusing on improved precision and a more unified user interface. Core Plugins Included
The performance leap is significant, especially for photographers editing high-resolution files (45MP or more). The laggy interface that plagued the Google-era Nik is officially dead. , allowing you to reapply previous adjustments to
: Fixes crooked lines and camera distortions. Top Features in Version 6.13.0
It is important to note that Nik Collection plugins are not compatible with RAW files directly. To use Nik Collection 6.13.0, images should be exported as files. The recommended workflow by DxO is to first optimize RAW files using DxO PureRAW (to create DNG files), then export them to a host application (like Lightroom), and finally invoke the Nik plugins for creative editing from there.