The Nik Collection is No Longer Free, But It’s Alive
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The Nik Collection is finally getting its long-awaited update. DxO has just announced Nik Collection 2018, the first major new version of the popular software suite under the ownership of DxO.
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The Nik Collection 2018 suite of Lightroom and Photoshop plugins brings better user experience and stability. It’s now “fully functional” and compatible with both 64-bit Windows/Mac as well as the latest versions of Lightroom Classic, Photoshop CC, and Photoshop Elements.
DxO says its developers spent months analyzing and optimizing the source code of the 7 plugins.
“The process was long and complex,” says DxO Product Owner Bruno Sayakhom. “It was necessary to recover and recompile source code that had not been maintained for a long time in order to make it compatible with the latest versions of Adobe products and the latest Apple OS updates. This is a first step that allows us to start afresh.”
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The collection’s new website will provide users with support and tutorials in four different languages, and the plugins themselves are now available in 13 languages and come with a 30-day free trial.
Now here’s the rub: the Nik Collection is no longer free. Google started offering the suite for free back in 2016 after years of charging $150 for it. DxO is bringing back the price tag: the Nik Collection 2018 costs $50 for the rest of the month and will be priced at $69 starting on July 1st.
If your main concern was the continued existence of the Nik Collection, though, the fact that it’s now paid software again bodes well for its long-term survival.