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Is anyone else using the latest Nik collection with Elements 11 (or earlier versions)?
With Photoshop CS, selecting one of the Nik filters creates a new layer (if that option has been selected), and if 'Brush' is selected within Nik a layer mask is automatically added in PS allowing use of black/white to hide/reveal.
With PSE, on selecting Nik I initially get three layers(!), which reduce to a single layer on coming out of Nik. If I select 'Brush' in Nik, I get the eraser tool in PSE, only allowing removal of parts of the layer I don't want, but without the flexibility of a layer mask to put back parts I may have erased by mistake.
Obviously I could add a layer mask myself, but wondered if I was missing something somewhere which would give the same behaviour as PS, or is this just the result of PSE being the cut down version of PS?
I've searched but can't find anything giving an example of Nik being used in PSE.
With Photoshop CS, selecting one of the Nik filters creates a new layer (if that option has been selected), and if 'Brush' is selected within Nik a layer mask is automatically added in PS allowing use of black/white to hide/reveal.
With PSE, on selecting Nik I initially get three layers(!), which reduce to a single layer on coming out of Nik. If I select 'Brush' in Nik, I get the eraser tool in PSE, only allowing removal of parts of the layer I don't want, but without the flexibility of a layer mask to put back parts I may have erased by mistake.
Obviously I could add a layer mask myself, but wondered if I was missing something somewhere which would give the same behaviour as PS, or is this just the result of PSE being the cut down version of PS?
I've searched but can't find anything giving an example of Nik being used in PSE.
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