

In these folders there is a link to the respective. Just click on any annotation heading to expand the explanation. I now have the situation that there is a google folder under Program Files and under 'Plug-ins' in Photoshop (64bit) there is a folder 'Google' and on the next level folders for 'Analog Efex Pro 2' a.s.o.

Combine the settings from several plugins with a single click. Adjust the saturation of a specific tone range. Create an optimized and easier-to-use workflow. Add Control Points to your custom presets. Here’s a numbered annotation of the interface, with more details below. Features of Nik Collection by DxO for macOS. It doesn’t just simulate old films and darkroom techniques, though. The Analog Efex Pro interface uses some different jargon here and there, but its layout is quite logical once you know where you need to look for the tools you need. Analog Efex Pro is part of the DxO Nik Collection. If you haven’t used Analog Efex Pro before, this guide will help you get started. It’s designed to recreate the look of old-fashioned films, film cameras and darkroom techniques, and offers a wide array of filters that can be combined into presets, or ‘cameras’, including some you won’t find anywhere else. It works as a plug in with Lightroom Classic and Photoshop but it can also work as a standalone program or as an external editor with all sorts of other programs like Capture One, Exposure X and more. Analog Efex Pro is one of the plug-ins in the Nik Collection.
