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jeff_delman

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  1. <p>Been using NIK with Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS6 for probably under 15 hours. I do about equal amounts of B&W and color photography, and have a pretty fine critical eye in post-processing. <br /><br />So far, I've gotten best results where I begin my 'developing' in Lightroom, then go into NIK - either directly through Lightroom, or through moving the image to edit in Photoshop and then into NIK. Then sometimes I like to do a little further touch-up in Lightroom. When I did that, the image would flash on and off, be slow to take on adjustments, and really heat my up my Mac. <br /><br />I realized while working in NIK via Photoshop that it was carrying layers. Not sure if that's the case in Lr, but still had the flashing problem - though a bit faster to control it seemed (still bogged down). <br /><br />I luckily realized that the best thing to do was start in Lr, move it to edit in Ps, open NIK, work it up, save the NIK image. Then still in Ps, I could go Layers > Flatten, then Save and reopen in Lightroom. There I can function further with it in Lightroom beautifully.<br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /></p>
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