On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Steve Sharpe <d...@eastlink.ca> wrote:
>>
>> More Nik weirdness: although the download page says you're fetching a
>> Lightroom-only version, what you end up with in fact is the Standalone
>> version. This is not a plugin for any specific software. This may be a
>> plus for some folks who don't have Ps, Lr or Aperture.
>>
>
> I could not find a way to open an image in it when running it as a
> standalone. When running it within Aperture all is good.
>
> And yes, it does say it's for Lightroom, but the installer gives you a
> choice of which programme you want it to plug into. I chose Aperture.

Heh, when I ran the installer I wasn't given any options at all. I had
to hunt around to see where it had put the darned thing and when I
located it I found the readme that said it was the standalone version.

I'll try other tickboxes on the download page and see what I get.

So far, Color Efex Pro 3 is a bit dull. I'm applying it to a studio
shot and the filters are few (just 15) and mostly unexciting or *way*
overblown (eg Detail Stylizer, Solarization).

Glad I didn't save up to actually buy this stuff.

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-bmw

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