I've noticed a few threads on TP mentioning Nik Software. Since the release of CS5 does anyone who has Nik feel it was worth the purchase. I'm thinking of getting myself, but thought I'd ask on here first.
Thanks for the replies. I guess I was wondering about such things as the noise reduction software, considering the improvements in CS5. On closer inspection you are right though, there are enough distinct differences. I've downloaded the trial versions to have a play.
Do they actually work with CS5?
Graham
Do they actually work with CS5?
Graham
Having said that, I'm mostly use SilverEfex and nowadays prefer their LR version of it - don't even have to go to Photoshop.
I couldn't live without it.... it's my one 'must have' for Photoshop...

Glidergoth said:OK - tried the reset and reinstalled utterly latest versions of CS5 and Color Efex Pro. Guess what - CS5 hangs up on startup at "Loading Plugins...Nik Selective Tool" and get windows popup "CS5 is not responding" and MS offering to collect and send data on the problem. Gah! Can't live without Nik anymore.
Until all the promised 64 bit compatibility is released I'm running CS5 on Mac in 32 bit mode as I couldn't live without Nik plugins... Viveza 2 FTW!
The only plugin I've pretty much abandoned with the release of CS5 is OnOne's 'Mask Pro'... CS5's selection refinements are so much better than CS4.