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    Re: NIK software

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I just used some videos like this ones...nothing really especial but I learned that if you select the people, then invert your selection, you get the background to go to Nik's and you do can anything to it as you please...

    https://www.youtube.com/user/NikSoftwareLessons


    http://edknepleyphoto.com/2013/04/05/googles-nik-collection-tutorials/
    Thanks for those, I'll add to my collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Thanks for the links Richard. I watched them both. A great explanation of the power of the control points and how to use them.

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    Re: NIK software

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I just used some videos like this ones...nothing really especial but I learned that if you select the people, then invert your selection, you get the background to go to Nik's and you do can anything to it as you please...

    https://www.youtube.com/user/NikSoftwareLessons

    http://edknepleyphoto.com/2013/04/05/googles-nik-collection-tutorials/
    Thanks. I think you may have accidentally posted different links than you intended--when I look at them, they don't seem to explain this--but but a very helpful post anyway. I have almost always used Nik from Lightroom, and I completely missed the fact that in PS, because Nik filters are attached to a layer, you can apply them to selections. Very helpful. thanks for posting this.

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    Re: NIK software

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Thanks. I think you may have accidentally posted different links than you intended--when I look at them, they don't seem to explain this--but but a very helpful post anyway. I have almost always used Nik from Lightroom, and I completely missed the fact that in PS, because Nik filters are attached to a layer, you can apply them to selections. Very helpful. thanks for posting this.
    No Dan...John was talking about special effects on people and also using Nik's Software...the links is about Nik's lessons and the process that I use with people are different but if I want some special effects, I selectively isolate the people via inverse selection and use the special effects on the background itself. I hope this helps clarify that point...

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    Re: NIK software

    Perhaps this isn't the place to mention this but, I have just learned that I like the results when I use NIK Color Efex Darken-Lighten Center instead of vignetting. The effect is far more subtle...

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    Often vignettes are too strong - this one is very-very subtle but, IMO, it does focus attention on the subject.

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    Re: NIK software

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Perhaps this isn't the place to mention this but, I have just learned that I like the results when I use NIK Color Efex Darken-Lighten Center instead of vignetting. The effect is far more subtle...

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    Lighten Center at Default:
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    Often vignettes are too strong - this one is very-very subtle but, IMO, it does focus attention on the subject.
    I did have a go at the Darken-Lighten Center filter, interestingly enough the tutorial I was following also called for darkening the background prior to applying the DLC filter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I did have a go at the Darken-Lighten Center filter, interestingly enough the tutorial I was following also called for darkening the background prior to applying the DLC filter.
    This makes sense! If you get the image just the way you want it and lighten the center, the center would be too light.

    I will often, when working with NIK, globally change an image before selecting the critical points using the Control Point technology and then adjusting the critical points.

    The results on Joey's image are so subtle that my wife couldn't see the difference until the two images were seen side by side.

    Do you remember which tutorial mentioned this process...

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    Re: NIK software

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    This makes sense! If you get the image just the way you want it and lighten the center, the center would be too light.

    I will often, when working with NIK, globally change an image before selecting the critical points using the Control Point technology and then adjusting the critical points.

    The results on Joey's image are so subtle that my wife couldn't see the difference until the two images were seen side by side.

    Do you remember which tutorial mentioned this process...
    Chapter 11-Portraits Start to Finish-Candace, p.221 of Nik Software Captured.

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