If you are using it, you will have to find the exe. If you use that, I imagine it will install to a different directory (and might sidestep installing both 32 and 64 bit versions on 64 bit machines). I see there is now a DxO version of the Nik collection. In addition to 55 creative filters, Color Efex Pro 4 includes 20 preset Recipes that combine effects. Users who purchased the Nik Collection 2 by DxO may upgrade their software for free. You may want it on - or even set to ‘prime’. The Nik Collection 2.5 by DxO (PC and Mac) is now available for download from the DxO website for 149 (79 for existing Nik Collection 2018 by DxO users). Note, I leave noise reduction OFF in my ‘lfo’ profile, but I’m using FF cameras, and don’t need it for HDR. I’ve likely missed an important step (writing from memory, photo edit box is at home) Feel free to correct me export a TIFF or JPG (PL will save to your temp HDR directory unless you pick a different one).open the new HDR TIFF file in your temp HDR folder.HDR EFX will save a file in your temp HDR folder.select the lens-fix-only TIFF files you just exported from PL.(On my PCs, this is C:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\HDR Efex Pro 2\HDR Efex Pro 2 (64-Bit)\HDR Efex Pro 2.exe, yours might be elsewhere) export as TIFF to your tmp-HDR folder (16 bit, no resampling, profile AdobeRGB, suffix ‘lfo’).One time tasks: create PL profile: lens-fix only, create HDR intermediate directory (I use c:/temp/HDR, but if you share your machine, it should be in your user hierarchy)
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