Google’s Nik Collection Of Photo Editing Software Is Now Completely Free

Google’s Nik Collection Of Photo Editing Software Is Now Completely Free

Nik Collection, seven powerful photo editing desktop plug-ins from Google, has dropped its price from $US150 to being completely free for everyone.

Starting today, the latest Nik Collection that includes Analogue Efex Pro, Colour Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, Viveza, HDR Efex Pro, Sharpener Pro and Dfine can be downloaded and used by anyone at no cost. With this suite of plug-ins you can add colour correction filters to your photos, retouch photos, add creative effects, sharpen images, adjust tonality, reduce noise and more.

If you happened to purchase the Nik Collection earlier this year, you’ll receive a full refund in the next few days. You can download the Nik Collection at the link below.

Google Nik Collection


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