This will reapply the last actions used without having to relaunch the plug in interface. You can quickly apply retouches in the plug in of your choice by reapplying the last preset used (excluding Perspective Efex) using the Last Edit feature. It makes navigation between Photoshop and the Nik Collection suite easier to see. The Nik Selective Tool has been simplified and gives you quick access to each editing feature. The redesign includes an icon for each plug in as well as a description of each to help you see what each option does more quickly. Selecting a filter or preset directly from your favorites is also possible. It allows you to export the image you are editing to the plugin of your choice. However, the Nik Collection 3 Selective Tool is fully integrated with Photoshop and serves as a dashboard for the entire suite. Being that there is a selection tool in Adobe Photoshop, I assumed this was what they meant and that it worked with that Photoshop tool somehow. I have to say I was a little confused by the name of this tool until I read further. They have redesigned the Nik Selective Tool for Adobe Photoshop users, added a new nondestructive workflow for Adobe Lightroom Classic users and added an eighth plugin that will help with geometric corrections. Nik Collection 3 still uses the company’s exclusive U-Point technology, allowing users to make local adjustments to specific areas of an image. There are almost 200 effects and filters including retouching tools. Nik Collection 3 by DxO includes eight plugins for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, DxO PhotoLab and more. I was given a reviewer code to download the update and give it a spin. As a long time user of the Nik Collection product suite, I’m excited to see some new additions and updates to their products. DxO has released a major upgrade to the Nik Collection today.
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