- #Google nik collection save location aperature install#
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- #Google nik collection save location aperature manual#
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#Google nik collection save location aperature pro#
You will note this when opening an image into Color Efex Pro 4 and one or more of the following happens: 1.) Color Efex Pro 4 will crash right away, or 2.) If it opens the imported image will sometimes not be displayed correctly (solid gray, black or white image), or 3.) the buttons will not display correctly, or 4.) the responsiveness is simply very slow. Sometimes certain video cards will not handle this additional processing. The GPU is also sometimes referred to as the Display Adapter or Video Card, in any case they are all the same.
#Google nik collection save location aperature update#
The first measure would be to update the Display Adapters or GPU driver.Ĭolor Efex Pro 4 takes advantage of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) of the computer system. I have three resolutions to resolve this. You will just need to replace the name, the solution is the same. Just FYI, I had to use the last option (disable all GPU processing) from their response below:Ĭould you please try this troubleshooting, it is for Color Efex Pro 4 but it is also valid for Silver Efex Pro 2. I thought I'd post the solution here in case anyone else runs into this issue. I ended up contacting NIK before reading the link sizzlingbadger provided, and the issue has been resolved. Thank you for your responses! It was what sizzlingbadger had linked to. The product you removed should no longer be an option when click Photo> Edit in. Under Preset again, click on the drop down selector and choose, "Delete preset, Viveza" (see G.).Ĭlose preferences by clicking OK. Click on the drop down selector(see B.) and choose the one you would like to remove such as Viveza 2 (see E.).
To remove a product under Preset continue reading, otherwise you are finished. HDR Efex Pro is accessible in Lightroom under File>Export with Preset. It is handled a different way than the other plug-ins. Please note, you do NOT want to do this with HDR Efex Pro. The plug-in(s) you added should now be accessible. You may add another plug-in by going back and following steps 6 - 10 again, otherwise close preferences by clicking OK. Type in the name of the plug-in such as"Viveza 2" and click Create. Under Preset click the drop down selector (see B.) and choose, "Save Current Settings as New Preset" from the list (see F.) Set the file format to "TIFF", Color Space to sRGB (or the one of your choice), Bit Depth to 16-bit, Resolution to240, and Compress to None (see D.). Once located, select the program or application file as indicated above and click "Choose". : Color Efex Pro 4, Dfine 2, Sharpener Pro 3 | Sharpener Pro 3.0 Output Sharpening or Sharpener Pro 3 Raw Presharpening, Silver Efex Pro 2. \Color Efex Pro 4\Color Efex Pro 4.exe, \Dfine 2\Dfine2.exe, \Sharpener Pro 3\SHP3OS.exe (Output Sharpener) or \SHP3RPS.exe (Raw Presharpener), Silver Efex Pro 2\Silver Efex Pro 2.exe. For other products,replace Viveza 2 reference with the following below. Typically it can be found at either, C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\Viveza 2, OR Macintosh HD |Applications | Nik Collection | Viveza 2.
#Google nik collection save location aperature software#
Midway down on the right click on the"Choose" button (see C.) and locate the Nik Software application file for your product. While Lightroom is still open, click Edit> Preferences OR Lightroom > Preferences.Ĭlick on the "External Editing" tab at the top of preferences (see A.). If it does not appear to be installed, please continue to step 4. Open Lightroom again and look to see if the Google Nik Collection is now installed under Photo > Edit In>.
#Google nik collection save location aperature install#
Rerun the Nik Collection installer again, making sure that you've uninstalled all previous versions, and ensure the default install location is used (C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection OR Macintosh HD | Applications | Nik Collection). To manually install the Nik Collection after the installer has been run, please do the following:Įnsure all image editing applications such as Photoshop and Lightroom are closed.
#Google nik collection save location aperature manual#
If the filters do not appear in Lightroom then a manual installation may be necessary. Un-checking this box will make all of the plug-ins appear in the Photo > Edit In menu. This option is in Edit > Preferences > Presets OR Lightroom > Preferences > Presets (see attached screenshot). This seems to occur because the “Store Presets with Catalog” option in Lightroom's Preferences is checked. Occasionally, after running a Nik Software product installer, the software may not be installed correctly in Adobe Lightroom 3 or Lightroom 4. This is a solution I got from NIK awhile may be what you need