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Unlock Your Creativity With nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Filters

By Rick Sammon

 
     
  Many photographers would like to be considered artists by their family, friends and peers. Before Adobe Photoshop and the many other photo-imaging products were introduced, most photographers had to rely on in-camera techniques and add-on filters to produce creative photographs.

These days, image-editing programs with built-in artistic and creative filters have changed all that; they can transform even a dull shot into an artistic image. By adding plug-in filters, the creative horizons of the photographer are expanded even further.
 
     
   
     
  For unlimited creative options, once a filter is applied, you can fade the filter (if the option is available in your program). If not, fade the filter by creating a duplicate layer, applying the filter to the top layer and then reducing the opacity of the top layer (which fades the filter effect and lets the non-filtered layer below show through). Before you save a filter image, you also can adjust brightness, contrast, levels and curves for even more creative variations.

Lately, for my creative computer endeavors, I’ve been using the new nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 collection of 75 filters, which works with any plug-in-compatible photo application. When I’m shooting, I see and take pictures that I might not normally take because I know I can enhance them with a nik filter or filters (yes, you can apply more than one filter to an image). The unique filter collection is divided into two distinct sets: traditional filters and stylizing filters.

In the traditional set, some of my personal favorites are the Reflectors (Gold, Silver and Soft Gold) because I don’t always need to use a traditional reflector to light a subject’s face; Black and White Conversion, which does a superb job of creating a black-and-white image from a color file; Duplex Color, for adding beautiful tints to an image; and seven graduated filters, which include neutral-density and blue.

In the stylizing set, one of my new favorites is Burnt Sienna, which adds a beautiful golden-brown tint to pictures. I also like the five Monday Morning filters, which create a grainy/dreamy effect, and the Midnight filters, which, you guessed it, make a picture look as though it was taken at midnight.

Now what about ease of use? A new user interface makes it easier to see applied effects with side-by-side examples. What’s more, there’s a Basic mode for semi-automatic application of a filter (“semi-automatic” because you can still control aspects of the filter’s effects), as well as an Advanced mode, which gives you even more control over the application of the filter.

Enough tech talk. Let’s examine some before-and-after images. In looking at them, think about the fun and creativity you can experience with your own images and nik Color Efex filters.
 
     
 
What’s New In nik Color Efex Pro 2.0
• Thirty new filters (including Indian Summer, Contrast-Color Range and Reflector) in the 75-filter collection

• True Light™ technology provides superior photo enhancements by preserving the relationship between color, contrast and detail for more natural-looking images

• Enhanced 16-bit functionality for working with the expanded range of 16-bit images

• More advanced control with selected filters for individual adjustments of highlights and shadows

• A full-featured preview system with multiple preview window options

• A new Selective module that enables users to apply any filter to any part of an image

• Expanded control and enhancements for users with Wacom tablets

• Price: nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 filters (Mac and Windows) are available in three sets, ranging from $99 to $299 for the complete 75-filter collection; users of nik Color Efex Pro 1.0 qualify for a special upgrade price

• Contact: nik multimedia, (888) 284-4085, www.nikmultimedia.com
 
     
     
     


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