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Google Photo Software Nik For Free; Suite Carries Similar Features As Photoshop, Aperture, Lightroom [Features Inside]

Michael Finn
First Posted: Apr 23, 2016 07:10 AM EDT

Google photo software Nik's complete suite of seven photo-editing program is now free. This was the same set of high-end plugins that initially cost $500 and then brought down to $150 after Google purchased the company in 2012.

According to Google, the Nik team had deep image processing expertise, and their passion for photography accelerated ongoing efforts to deliver an advanced photo experience. When one software company buys another, the acquired company's are usually terminated.

The list of apps and programs that were no longer available include Tweetie, Persuasion, Picnik, Sparrow, Summly, Posterous, Wavii, Poster, BumpTop 3D, Meebo, Fridge, Lightbox, SageTV DVR, and more. It was remarkable and expensive for Google to make the Nik suite available for free. It would have been simpler to terminate it, according to a feature from Gizmodo.

The Google photo software tools were complex, but they boasted editing power similar to Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Aperture, and  Lightroom. Other features include the following: 

The Google photo software filters simulate specific kinds of old film filters, nostalgic-look filters, or filters for distorting coloration beyond recognition, PC World reported. Watch the video for an introduction to the product. 

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