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This link is still available it seems, despite DXo taking over NIK-Things I have learned-1. HDR eFex installs as an Export preset- correct.2. The other 'plugins' (Silver Efex, etc) are not really plugins but work as 'External Editors' for Lightroom.3. Nik will install the External editor presets in the default Presets location.4. If you use the option 'Store presets with catalog' then you will not see the presets (that are in the default location)5. It is possible to copy&paste the presets from the default (global) location to the 'with catalog' location.The 'Help' link above describes the 'manual' method of creating 'Edit-In' presets for all the Nik programs (except HDR Efex) and works reliably, although there are some steps in the procedure that are not intuitive and may be confusing until fully understood. This link is still available it seems, despite DXo taking over NIK-Things I have learned-1.
HDR eFex installs as an Export preset- correct.2. The other 'plugins' (Silver Efex, etc) are not really plugins but work as 'External Editors' for Lightroom.3. Nik will install the External editor presets in the default Presets location.4.
If you use the option 'Store presets with catalog' then you will not see the presets (that are in the default location)5. It is possible to copy&paste the presets from the default (global) location to the 'with catalog' location.The 'Help' link above describes the 'manual' method of creating 'Edit-In' presets for all the Nik programs (except HDR Efex) and works reliably, although there are some steps in the procedure that are not intuitive and may be confusing until fully understood. This link is still available it seems, despite DXo taking over NIK-Things I have learned-1. HDR eFex installs as an Export preset- correct.2. The other 'plugins' (Silver Efex, etc) are not really plugins but work as 'External Editors' for Lightroom.3. Nik will install the External editor presets in the default Presets location.4.
If you use the option 'Store presets with catalog' then you will not see the presets (that are in the default location)5. It is possible to copy&paste the presets from the default (global) location to the 'with catalog' location.The 'Help' link above describes the 'manual' method of creating 'Edit-In' presets for all the Nik programs (except HDR Efex) and works reliably, although there are some steps in the procedure that are not intuitive and may be confusing until fully understood.
I suggest- Continue with the Install procedure.It recognizes Photoshop so it will add a window of Nik links for Ps.I do not know why Lightroom is not shown.So- For Lightroom it will be necessary to manually create presets in the Additional External Editing panel of the Preferences dialog.Start at Step 3. In the instructions at-It is not hard to do, just tedious for each of the Nik programs.Notes:1) The 'Nik Collection' installer program basically extracts (unzips) the Nik programs, makes links for Ps & Lr, and saves them to folders of your choosing. I think I chose the Windows 'Programs' folders so I have this (in Windows)-You need to know where these folders were placed when you add each program to the External Editor Presets.2) I have also found that 'HDR Efex' will also work as an external editor preset (if it does not install in the Export Presets). The only difference is that Lr will create a TIFF for each file selected before it sends them to HDR-Efex to combine into the HDR.
I use the Lr HDR anyway so that is not a problem for me (or delete the individual TIFFs after creating the HDR.).3) Not many seem to know that the Nik programs can be used independently of PS or Lr. You simply Run the program (eg. Silver Efex Pro 2) and 'Open' any RGB type file, (not raws), then 'Save' the result.4) And I had a long forum discussion on this very topic here.
I have always, without fail, used the 'Manual' method of adding the NIK programs to Lightroom (various versions) as 'External Editors'. (currently working with Classic7.3.1 WIndows-10)It is not surprising that the automatic install is not working with updates in operating systems and Lightroom since the time that Nik programs were released.If you use the method in this link- starting at Step 4. Then Nik External editors will work.(for Windows anyway, not sure about Mac )You will just need to know where the Nik programs were placed in Mac Applications.
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