![]() ![]() The big headline here is "Native M1" Adobe Photoshop compatibility. They've undergone continuous upgrades since then, and this new version will please Mac users with the new M1 chips. Google bought the tools, then dropped them, and DXO rescued the popular photo-editing aids in 2017. Nik Tools (now called the Nik collection) has been around since 1995 as an Adobe plugin.
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