I found a Photoshop plugin that's transformed my photography workflow
Briefly

The Nik Collection, a suite of eight image-editing plugins for Photoshop and similar applications, has launched its version 8 after 12 years. While offering no new functionality over version 7, it boasts an improved interface, faster performance, and enhanced integration with Photoshop, underscoring its utility as a plugin rather than a standalone tool. Users can enjoy a user-friendly installation process, and the collection stands out for its one-off payment model, contrasting with modern subscription services, making it a nostalgic choice for creativity enthusiasts yet powerful in performance.
The Nik Collection, now at version 8, continues to excel as a suite of image-editing plugins, focusing on improved interface, speed, and Photoshop integration.
While version 8 doesn't introduce new functionalities, it emphasizes enhancing the user experience within Adobe products, showcasing its power as a Photoshop plugin.
Unlike many software today, the Nik Collection offers a one-off payment model, appealing to users tired of subscription fees and bringing a sense of nostalgia for traditional software purchases.
Installation is straightforward; the collection detects compatible apps automatically on installation, highlighting its user-friendly approach and ease of integration into creative workflows.
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