When the photo opens in Nik, you will see a settings box in the bottom left corner of the screen.
The Fixįirst, you will want to open a photo in Photoshop, and from there open the photo using your Nik software of choice. A simple setting adjustment though will allow you to work around the problem. This leaves users with the problem of the plugins not being compatible with the updated version of Photoshop, with no hope for a fix to resolve the issue. However, DxO has no known plans to make any changes to the current version of the software until their release of the newest edition sometime next year. This was a relief for several photographers who have integrated Nik’s plugins, such as Color Efex Pro, into their post-processing workflow.
After Google announced that they had no further plans for the software, they were later acquired by DxO. It has been an up and down year for Nik Collection.