Hello,
I plan on using Aperture as long as possible. My guess is 2+ years before I have to do anything. When I eventually make a move to another Digital Asset Manager and photo editor I am hopeful that vendors will offer a migration plan for plug-ins. We’ll see. Maybe yes, maybe no.
I love the NIK plug-ins – especially Color Efex Pro 4 and Viveza . I also have the Photomatix plug-in.
Are there any other vendors plug-ins I should be considering?
Thanks,
Bob
I’ve been using onOne software lately. It’s pretty awesome so far.
Bob
For some quick fixes you might consider Topaz Labs and MacPhun. The Snapheal Pro from MacPhun is great for content aware retouching.
Milt
Does your Viveca 2 plugin work on Yosemite? Mine doesn’t and I don’t think they plan on making it work. Nik was good (until Google?).
Rich
I have not upgraded to Yosemite but I did hear the NIK got broke.. I am waiting to hear what the problems are.
NIK is not broke. Google hasn’t upgraded the NIK Collection to work with Yosemite (OSX 10.10) as yet.
Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com
Topaz Labs is fantastic, NIK is great and onOne is OK
Update: I have upgraded to Yosemite and had to upgrade to the latest version of the Nik Collection. Whilst Nik doesn’t officially support 10.10 OS X, I have been using this for a couple of weeks without a problem.
Rich
The Nik plugins still worked for me after I upgraded to Yosemite. However I noted, after reading another thread on here, that I didn’t have the latest versions of the suite, so I upgraded and the plugins are still working.
Stephen
So what is the latest version for Nik(Google) software?
Bob