I saw
this from Steve Huff's site and tried the software. In short, I like DXO FP3 better than Color Efex Pro 4 (which I also received for free when Google bought Nik Siftware). The UI in DXO FP3 is quite simple but limited, so I had to take care of the basics in LR4 before using this plug-in. My favorite film preset is Generic Fuji Provia 100 with medium format grain.
For B&W conversion, I still prefer Silver Efex Pro 2.
Here's the
direct link to DXO's download page, just in case...
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Original LR4 file, only tweaked white balance and exposure. |
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Processed in DXO FP3 with Generic Fuji Provia 100 preset |
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