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Autumn Photo Editing in the Nik Collection

The Nik Collection contains excellent filters you can use to produce vibrant autumn colours in landscape photography.

In this video I explain techniques and filters in the Nik Collection you can use to create stunning autumn colours. Your starting image doesn’t even need to have a lot of colours in it as I demonstrate.

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7 thoughts on “Autumn Photo Editing in the Nik Collection

  • Problem with using these tools too much though is to me it can make the image a little fake looking like its done IMO here. I prefer more natural images.

  • Thanks Robin. Most helpful as always. I seem to learn more about Nik from your videos then I do Niks videos

  • I bought Nik years ago, loved it mainly for SilverFX, but I've been pretty down on the app support. Looks like the old code can't be updated to natively run on M1-series Macs, and I don't want to invest in products that rely entirely on Apple's Rosetta emulation to work. Still, you get some very nice results.

  • Thanks Robin for another helpful video. As an aside have you noticed that DXO pro raw now has a control button to switch on and off global sharpening? A very useful update as in some cases i felt that it over sharpened things just a bit too much!

  • Thanks Robin. The filters I use to attain the result but you have shown me how to be more subtle with my editing

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