Using the DxO Nik Collection with Affinity Photo - Lenscraft (2024)

After DxO released the new version of Nik I received emails asking how to use the new Nik Collection with Affinity Photo. A lot of people say you could use the old free version of the Nik Collection but DxO has removed this capability. This is incorrect and I’m going to show how to use the Nik Collection with Affinity Photo.

To learn more about the different aspects of using the Nik Collection, visit the Lenscraft Nik Collection Tutorials page.

Although there are a few bugs you might encounter using the Nik Collection with Affinity Photo, I don’t believe these down to DxO. The Nik Collection appears much more stable compared to the previous versions which would frequently crash when I tried to use them. This is not everyone’s experience, so if you have the old version of the Nik Collection installed you might like to try them.

Using the Nik Collection with Affinity Photo Video

The video explains how you can install and use the Nik Collection with Affinity Photo. It also explains some of the problems you might encounter as well as how to work around them.

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Step 1 – Install the Nik Collection 2018 by DxO

If you already have the Nik Collection installed to your computer, you can skip this step. You will though need to locate the Plugin files and make a note of their location. For example, “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CC”. You will need this in step 2.

If you haven’t already installed the Nik Collection Plugins, you should do that now. The implementation of the new DxO version of Nik is largely automated and easy. It will though remove any previous versions of the Nik Collection without warning. If you still want to keep the old version, be sure you have a copy of the original installation files before progressing. You will need reinstall the old version if you decide to switch back.

During the installation you will be prompted to confirm where to install the software.

You can change (if necessary) the default location and click the next button.

This is the important screen as it controls where the Plugin files will be installed. It lists the compatible Host applications the installer recognises on your computer. Despite Affinity Photo not being recognised by the installer, you can select to install the Plugin files to the default Affinity Plugin folder.

In the installer dialog, you will see a small + icon at the bottom left of the list. You can use this to add other locations to install the Nik Collection plugins to. If you’re not sure what your default Affinity Photo plugin folder is, you can find it using the Affinity Preferences described in Step 2 below.

Once the installation is complete you will find a “DxO” folder has been created. Inside this you will find a separate folder for each of the Nik Collection applications and inside these are the plug-in files.

Step 2 – Load the Plug-In files to Affinity Photo

Start by opening Affinity Photo and selecting “Edit | Preferences” from the menu. This will display the Affinity Photo Preferences dialog shown below.

Select the Photoshop Plugins from the lower row of the icons to display the Plugin preferences dialog shown below.

As we mentioned earlier, if you want to know the default location of the Affinity Plugin folder, you can use this dialog to find it. At the top left you will find a button marked “Open Default Folder in Explorer”. Click this and it opens Windows Explorer (or Finder on a Mac). This is the best location to install the plugins to as Affinity will find and list them in the “Detected Plugins” list.

If your plugins are installed somewhere other than the default folder, you will need to a link to them. You do this by clicking the “Add” button marked 1 in the illustration. This opens a file explorer window which you can use to select the plugins location. Once you have done this you can click the Close button and Affinity Photo will prompt you that it needs to restart before your changes can take effect.

Once Affinity Photo has restarted you will be able to see the “Nik Collection” at the bottom of the “Filters” menu.

Here you see the new Nik Collection folder but only two of the plugins are listed. If you look back to the previous screenshot of the Preferences dialog you can see Affinity Photo only recognises two of the Nik Collection plugins.

Look further down the Preferences dialog and you can see there’s an option numbered 2, to “Allow Unknown plugins to be used”. When you check this, Affinity Photo will display all the plugins in the Filters menu, even if it doesn’t recognise them.

You can now launch and use the new Nik Collection 2018 by DxO from Affinity Photo.

If you want to know more about using the Nik Collection, visit the Lenscraft Nik Tutorials page .

2020 Update

In February 2020, DXO released the Nik Collection 2.5. This included changes to ensure the Nik Collection is fully compatible with Affinity Photo. Versions of the Nik Collection prior to 2.5 will show a colour rendering problem if you try to edit a 16-bit image using Nik Viveza.

It’s also necessary to use Affinity Photo 1.8 with the Nik Collection 2.5 to ensure full stability with the release. You may experience problems when trying to use the Nik Collection with earlier versions of Affinity Photo.

You can read about the Nik Collection 2.5 in the Lenscraft blog.

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    Thomas Herrenon 01/09/2018 at 7:44 am

    I installed the old Google Nik Collection in Affinity Photo and it works. However, in Viveza the colours are totally wrong, a problem that has been extensively discussed on Affinity Forums, but not been solved yet. And in my case, after returning to Affinity Photo, the colours and effects look more pronounced than after the last filter manipulation in Color Efex before pressing the “save” button. I assume the same problems occur with the DxO version as DxO did not develop the collection any further (but is just asking € 69.00 for a formerly free tool☺)

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      [emailprotected]on 02/09/2018 at 6:10 pm

      I don’t disagree that the colours in Viveza are wrong and that needs to be fixed but I think the problem lies with the Affinity colour handling and not the Nik Collection. If the Nik Collection was at fault, I would expect to see the issue when you use it from the Adobe products but you don’t. As for DxO charging, I don’t blame them at all. They have done work to migrate and tidy up the code. It now uses the correct code libraries so will have a longer life. They are also providing support for the new version. My view is that you wouldn’t buy a car from one garage and expect a completely different garage to fix it for free.

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    Guy Poizaton 03/08/2018 at 5:37 pm

    Hello Robin,
    I have been using NikColl since it became free with Google.When it was bought by DXO I decided to subscribe to this new edition on june 23 and was quite disappointed to be unable to install this new edition on my Affinity Photo (the “old” version was Ok though).I got in touch with the people at DXO – in french which is my native language- and their answer was that Aff Photo was not compatible with NikColl and they suggested a…refund !!! I was quite disappointed and couldn’t understand why the new plugin couldn’t work with my AP version (the latest).I started investigating the numerous tutos in english ( which have been quite helpful in many cases) and found your tuto on the 24th if I remember well.I followed your instructions and had no problem installing the DXO plugins. Not only did I solve my “problem” but this gave me the opportunity to learn a lot from your tutos. Thank you for solving my problem and giving me the pleasure of viewing some of the landscapes I particularly love. Cheers, Guy Poizat,Cabestany, France.

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      [emailprotected]on 03/08/2018 at 6:00 pm

      Vous êtes les bienvenus Je suis heureux que cela vous a aidé.

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FAQs

Can you use Nik Collection with affinity photo? ›

For users of Nik Collection 6, the plugins will be automatically installed in the correct folder of compatible versions of Affinity Photo. Using Affinity Photo and the Nik Collection together requires a special installation procedure which is described in the user manual.

Is DxO pure raw compatible with affinity photo? ›

Nevertheless, the JPG, TIFF, and Linear DNG created by DxO PureRAW should be compatible with most software that supports these formats. Consequently, although there is no dedicated plug-in, you can still select your chosen application (i.e. Affinity Photo or Capture One) and export an image to it.

Can I use Nik Collection without Photoshop? ›

Yes, all Nik Collection software can be used in standalone mode.

Can I use Nik Collection with Capture One? ›

Currently, Nik Collection is not officially compatible with Capture One, but we're happy to record your interest in this compatibility. However, many Capture One users successfully use it with Nik Collection.

Do professional photographers use Affinity Photo? ›

As the only fully-loaded photo editor integrated across macOS, Windows and iPad, Affinity Photo is the first choice of millions of creative and photography professionals around the world.

Do professionals use Affinity Photo? ›

Since its inception, Affinity has gained the trust of professionals across the globe and picked up some of the industry's most prestigious awards.

What is the difference between Nik collection and DxO pure raw? ›

DxO PureRAW can only work on RAW files, whereas Dfine from Nik Collection only accepts RGB Data such as TIFF and JPEG. Regarding DeepPRIME XD2 Denoising vs. Dfine from Nik Collection denoising: when possible, any Denoising should be done on a RAW file.

Is DxO pure raw a one time purchase? ›

DxO PureRAW 4. Supercharge all your camera and lenses. New license One-time purchase. No subscription.

How many computers can I use DxO pure raw on? ›

DxO PureRAW can be activated on a total of two personal computers, as long as it is only run on one computer at a time. You may install on both Mac and PC using the same license code.

Is DxO PhotoLab free with Nik Collection? ›

Nik Collection is not included in DxO PhotoLab and vice versa DxO PhotoLab is not included in Nik Collection. Both products are sold separately.

Is Nik Collection a plugin? ›

The Nik Collection is a suite of photo editing plugins intended for use with a host application, such as Adobe Lightroom, Affinity Photo or DxO PhotoLab.

Do professional photographers use Capture One? ›

The pricey Capture One offers professional and prosumer photographers excellent detail from raw camera files, as well as local adjustment, advanced color, and layer tools, but it still trails in photo-organizing features. PCMag editors select and review products independently.

Can you smooth skin in Capture One? ›

The Clarity tool can be used when softening the texture of the skin in portraits is required. To prevent the effect elsewhere in the image, particularly with backgrounds and highly textured clothing, brush the effect in using a layers adjustment.

How to add Nik Collection to Affinity Photo? ›

In the installer dialog, you will see a small + icon at the bottom left of the list. You can use this to add other locations to install the Nik Collection plugins to. If you're not sure what your default Affinity Photo plugin folder is, you can find it using the Affinity Preferences described in Step 2 below.

What plugins work with Affinity Photo? ›

ON1 provides five plugins to use with Affinity Photo: ON1 NoNoise AI 2021, ON1 Effects 2021, ON1 Resize 2021, ON1 Portrait AI 2021, and ON1 HDR 2021.

What image format is unsupported by Nik Collection? ›

Nik collection only supports images in the RGB color space, such as JPEG and TIFF. Greyscale images can't be opened and will give an error message.

What cameras are supported by Affinity Photo? ›

Affinity adds support for 50 new cameras and 32-bit HDR
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  • Sony–A7C 2, A7CR, A7R V, A9 III.
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