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I honestly don't know how it works with LR, because I use it in PS (because it can be used with layer masks, so more control). But it's a plug-in, so I use it within PS - it comes under the filters menu.

I've actually been using the trial again because I am finalising my QPPA entries and it is great for getting that tonal contrasty look that the judges love. It's very polished. The Silver Efex part is awesome for B&Ws and Dfine is great for noise reduction.

This is one of last years entries, but it shows the look I am talking about:

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This one does too:

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Yeah, you can edit anyway you like, within the rules (eg some categories like Doco only allow really basic editing - no cloning or composites). Hell, there are even businesses that provide awards editing as a service.

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So the line is editing, as long as you don't use actual elements that are not your own such as textures others have made? I don't want to inadvertently do anything I shouldn't and I REALLY love the platinum nik effects on mono landscapes, I could play around with swatches for years and never get that right. Now I just have to see if it will actually download on my crappy wireless connection. Thanks!

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Yes, exactly. Well, for APPA anyway. If you use textures, they have to be ones you've created yourself etc.

One photographer who was always a big advocate of Nik was Kelly Munce (who unfortunately has closed her doors). She has some stunning work.

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