I've viewed numerous video tutorials, wondered If there was anything in print.
http://www.amazon.com/Nik-Efex-Start...A5AQA43AEDX90Q
I've viewed numerous video tutorials, wondered If there was anything in print.
http://www.amazon.com/Nik-Efex-Start...A5AQA43AEDX90Q
John...it's $4...if you're short I can float ya...what's the downside...
I followed the link - and discovered I'd bought it last year
Obviously made a great impression on me. I don't think it would do much for you
I think this is a better bet, but costs a little more http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plug-Nik-Pho...ds=Plug+in+nik
Hope the link works!
Dave
John, Viveza 2 is a good image sharpener with its structure option...and with Color Efex you might want to play with Detail Extractor...and put it a few filters for the recipe you want to combine with it...Just be a little bit careful with the Detail Extractor as it can make your image too sharp for comfort. Use the slider to the strength you want. I have been playing with these two software inside Nik for two weeks now so I feel more comfortable using them.
Thanks Dave for the link. I have yet to play with the other suites so I might buy that book seeing that we have Kindle somewhere here...
Just make sure you save the recipe by giving it a unique name for you. I usually name mine as Izzie 1 wood, Izzie 2 airplane metal, Izzie 3 airplane painted, etc. What works well for, eg. woman shots doesn't work for men shots as far as skin goes, vice versa. What sometimes works for your landscape shot of say, shiny metal, doesn't work for landscape of texture on wood, so your workflow will be easier especially if you have a lot of images to process in the same event where the light changes according to weather and lighting condition. My red Corvette changed to orange in one of my shots so I have to go back and re-processed the darn thing again and moved some sliders back. It is a fun addictive way to while away your extra hours and yet be productive enough to call it a day before you go to sleep...makes you dream in colour anyway... Don't ask me why...
Give me a post or PM mail if you need help...
I love NIK software...
I start my workflow with Sharpener Pro 3 Raw Presharpener or, if I am shooting at a high ISO for the particular camera that I am using, I will use Dfine 2...
I use Viveza for almost all of my images. One of my favorite sliders is Structure which I use on just about all of my images to one degree or another. I also use the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Shadow Adjustments sliders...
I will use Viveza globally and also I take advantage of the NIK Control Point system which I consider really great.
I also use Color Efex and Silver Efex. I have not had the occasion to use HDR Efex primarily because I don't really like JDR work...
Although I down loaded a Kindle edition of one of the Robin Wolley books, I learn most of my NIK tricks fro YouTube Videos.