I have been making all of my monochrome photos using Nikon Capture NX2 and finally got around to spending several hours learning my way around Silver Efex Pro 2.
It might be helpful for people considering using Silver Efex Pro to review my impressions. That's especially true for users of Capture NX2, as Nikon has officially announced that they will very soon drop support of the product. I will eventually have to abandon it, if for no other reason than that it won't work with future computer operating systems.
I am using the Silver Efex Pro version that is a plug-in to Lightroom. As you read my evaluation, keep in mind that everything that can be done using that version can also be done and more using the Photoshop Elements or the Photoshop CS and CC plug-in.
If something explained below is wrong or confusing, please speak up!
OVERALL IMPRESSIONS
I'm not surprised that there is nothing that can be achieved using Silver Efex Pro that can't also be achieved using Capture NX2. However, I am pleased that the program is so user-friendly and robust; its reputation as a quality product is well deserved and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. Indeed, I will immediately switch to using Silver Efex Pro at least when making monochromes that can benefit from using its Zone System and Structure tools (more about them below).
GOOD STUFF that is the same as or similar to CNX2
- Control Point technology included in Capture NX2 is also included in Silver Efex Pro. That is the primary reason I licensed the product without taking the time to test drive it.
- Converting from color to monochrome can be done using a filter that is any color in the spectrum.
- Tones of the color version can be changed to render the ideal luminosity in the monochrome version. That can be done without having to exit the program.
- Complete range of tools that effectively and easily control tone, contrast, texture and grain
GOOD STUFF that is better than in CNX2
Zone System tool: Selecting any of the 11 zones automatically displays where those tones are present in the image.
Coupling Control Points with the Zone System tool: Provides a graphical display as a visual tool that makes it easy to change tonalities of one area of an image to match the tonalities of another area. (No comparable capability in CNX2.)
Structure tools: Sliders globally control texture independently in three tonal ranges and a fourth slider controls micro contrast to affect texture. A Control Point parameter locally controls texture. (The same results can be achieved using the High Pass tool in CNX2, but more time and effort is required to match the control of Silver Efex Pro.)
Toning: Sliders that apply the tone differently to dark and bright areas.
Vignette tool: Provides lots of automated control (limited vignette automation in CNX2)
Conversion Filter: When applying the strength of the filter, there is increased control of the subtlety compared to applying CNX2's filter strength.
NOT SO GOOD STUFF
Controlling a mask: There is no brush (though there is one with limited capability when using Photoshop Elements, CS or CC plug-ins). Opacity of the control points cannot be reduced. The area being masked is not automatically displayed; you have to enable display of the mask. (Control is better using CNX2.)
Histogram: Doesn't clearly display the right and left sides (unlike all other histograms I have seen)
Tools display order: Several of the tools are displayed in an order that is not consistent with workflow best practices. Examples include the Color Filter, Levels & Curve, and Sensitivity tools.
Resetting the Levels & Curve tool:
Clicking the Reset icon in the Film Types panel will return all adjustments in that panel to the default settings. So, the important ramification is to adjust the Levels and Curves before making any other adjustments in that panel, which happens to be a best-practice workflow. If you want to return the Levels and Curves adjustments to the default settings, simply click the Reset button pertaining to the Film Types panel. Only that tool's settings will change because all of the other tools in the panel will already be at the default settings.
Toning: Cannot save settings by themselves as custom presets