It now offers the option of working with a ‘multipage TIFF’ file, which contains the original image, the edited version and the processing instructions used to achieve it. But DxO has leveraged the potential of a variant of the TIFF image format. This is how the Nik plug-ins have worked – until now. Most plug-ins are ‘destructive’ – once you’ve edited and saved the image, your adjustments are ‘baked into’ the exported file and can’t be tweaked or changed later. (Image credit: DxO) (opens in new tab) How DxO Nik Collection 3 non-destructive editing works Nik Collection 3 offers a new file format, circled here, which allows a non-destructive workflow within Lightroom.
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