![]() All of which does not happen, at least in Silver and Analog Efex. I’d probably accept a low 10-15 buck adaption fee for BigSur, but 70 USD woudl require real new features or significant updates in the user interface. This is too little for way too much money. So they already cashed in for “almost nothing”, they want to do that again for another 70 bucks or so? The new Nik collection version (I run the demo right now) still has the same “analog Efex 2” basically no new features since the Google version, maybe a slight speed bump, I am not even sure about that. ![]() More specifically, I almost exclusively use “analog Efex 2”. “No free lunch: If we always want the newest stuff, we need to consider that we’ll have to pay too.” Did you read all that was said above? I do not want “the newest stuff”, all I want is that my bought “Nik collection” is useable under Big Sur.
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