Being a Nik user is a curse, these days. Talk about on again, off again.

I started to wean myself off of Nik plugin dependencies when Google
announced end-of-life on it. I now have some diy Photoshop actions
that work for what I regularly used Nik for, and a handful of b&w
conversion techniques that do for me what Silver Efex used to. I still
use the RAW sharpener pre-pass, but I'll eventually work up a
replacement for that too.

But it sounds like the DxO receivership thing may not be the end of
the line. The company sent this note to one of their customers:

"In fact, the company has recently been placed under a regime of
judicial administration, the time to reorganize.

Although we can not comment on this situation, we can nevertheless
assure you that the company is absolutely not in liquidation and that
we are confident that our customers will not be affected by this
procedure."

https://petapixel.com/2018/04/23/dxo-labs-in-receivership-bankruptcy-case-opened-report/


On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:30 AM, P. J. Alling
<webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Which is bad news for me, since I'm using DxO Optics Pro to process RAW
> files, though it's also bad for users of Nik collection, since they bought
> the rights to them too.
>
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