![]() A precise professional tool has now become a toy. Now your eyes are in one place and the sliders somewhere else which on a large screen can even be outside you peripheral vision. One could work they way around an image and do quick adjustments very efficiently. The beauty of the control points was that the sliders were right were your eye would focus and it worked perfectly well as an old fashion dodge and burn tool in the darkroom. Sorry to be negative but I have been using Silver Efex ever since it appeared on the market originally through PS later stand alone and now through DXO Photolab. But, it is no longer in my software account here at DxO. If Nik Collection 3 was still available for me to download I’d go back to it. ![]() This product was in my opinion not ready to be released. ![]() This is the first time I have been disappointed in an update of a DxO software product. This situation will be on my mind when I consider updates for any DxO software in the future. I own each one of your products except for Pure Raw and always have kept up with updates. Will they be as good as Silver Efex Pro 2 - absolutely not but they darn sure will provide a better experience than I currently get with Silver Efex Pro 3. As it now sets for me I’ll have to go to other products to get the job done. I am not being a wise guy when I say this but I believe the best fix they could make for me would be to pull out Silver Efex Pro 3 out of the Nik Collection and put Silver Efex Pro 2 back in so that I could at least work on B&W conversions. I was pleased with the Silver Efex Pro 2 and enjoyed working with it. Running it standalone or from Affinity Photo I have found the time lag when using control points to be such that the Silver Efex Pro 3 is a frustration. My experience with performance is much the same as yours.
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