How To Instal Nik Colectioninto Photoshopelements
Peter Del wrote:I'm using Elements 15. Unfortunately if I want to edit a Tiff image (converted from a RAW file) I have to convert it to 8 bit.You need to drop to 8-bit editing if you want to use tools like brushes or clone stamp, etc.
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But you can use plug-ins on a 16-bit layer. You can even duplicate the Background layer when in the 16-bit mode by selecting the Move tool and Alt-dragging the layer. That Background copy can then be used with e.g. The Nik Collection, which allows you localized edits with the greater bit-depth with PSE as the plug-in host. Ernie Misner wrote:sankos wrote:Ernie Misner wrote:Or if you still have the first version of Elements on your computer you could try going to the Adobe plugins folder, copy the contents, and paste them into the newer folder if there is one.It's probably better to re-install Nik because PSE9 was a 32-bit application, and the recent versions of PSE are 64-bit.That is interesting, thanks. Do the recent versions also work with 16 bit tiffs rather than 8 bit like it used to?If you want more 16-bit features you can check into Elements XXL.
It adds a number of 16-bit features. I use Photoshop CC so I can't tell you how good the add-on is but it might be worth checking it out.
From the Nik site, Elements 12 is supported: Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 through 12 (apart from HDR Efex Pro 2, which is not compatible with Photoshop Elements). Jun 27, 2013 Some people have said they are running into problems with installing the Nik Software Collection in Photoshop CC. Figured I would make a video showing how I.