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Nik Software ships Viveza 2 for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom & Apple Aperture

by Adam Smith. 15 Dec 2009

Nik Software announces today that it has shipped Viveza® 2, the latest upgrade to its award winning and revolutionary photo editing software for selective color and light control

Nik Software announces today that it has shipped Viveza® 2, the latest upgrade to its award winning and revolutionary photo editing software for selective color and light control.

Viveza 2 now offers users robust global adjustments and precise selective controls that utilize Nik Software’s award-winning U Point® technology. Viveza 2 eliminates the need to create complicated selections or layer masks and provides a powerful solution for users looking to save time and effort when editing images.

“The first release of Viveza was truly revolutionary and introduced the most effective way to selectively edit photos,” said Michael J. Slater, president and CEO of Nik Software. “With Viveza 2, we listened to a wide range of photographers and added even more control and a new level of precision to make Viveza 2 not only more powerful, but also an essential tool for anyone who regularly edits photos.”

Viveza 2, powered by Nik Software’s patented U Point technology, is the most powerful and precise tool available to globally and selectively control light and color in photographs. With
U Point technology, users can quickly select areas of an image to adjust by pointing and clicking and then using simple to use mouse-controlled sliders to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, structure, shadows, red, green, blue, hue, and warmth in a fraction of the time needed by other tools.

“It’s simply faster, easier, and more powerful than anything I’ve got in my own bag of tricks, which is why Viveza 2 is my new tool for making fast, accurate selections,” said Scott Kelby, editor of Photoshop User magazine and author of The Digital Photography Book, Volumes 1-3. “This is a plug-in that every serious photographer has to consider, because now the rules have changed. After all these years, making accurate selections is still one area that gives even the pros fits, but Viveza 2 changes all that without the complexity and steep learning curve.”

Key features of Viveza 2 include:

• Powerful Color Control Points, enabling precise selective control of color and light
• New global image adjustments
• New and powerful levels and curves adjustments
• New shadow recovery—global or selective
• New fine detail structure enhancements
• Improved color rendering and increased precision of selections
• Improved timesaving user interface, including improved slider controls, slider favorites, multiple zoom states, keyboard nudging, grouped Color Control Points, and multiple undo levels
• Smart Filter support (Photoshop® only)
• Selective Brush tool (Photoshop only)
• Multi-image support (Lightroom® and Aperture™ only)
• New 64-bit support on Microsoft® Windows

Pricing and Availability

Nik Software’s Viveza 2, offering support for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Apple Aperture, is available via electronic and boxed delivery directly from Nik Software (www.niksoftware.com) or through specialty camera retailers. A complete list of resellers may be found at www.niksoftware.com/resellers.

Viveza 2 retails for €199.95. Registered customers that already own Viveza can upgrade for €99.95 at www.niksoftware.com/viveza (all prices incl. 19% VAT). Customers who purchased Viveza after September 22, 2009 are eligible for a free upgrade to Viveza 2, which can be requested by sending a copy of the invoice as well as the Viveza product key via e-mail to supporteu@niksoftware.com or faxing it to 0049-40-471135-35.

To watch a video introduction of Viveza 2, learn more, and download a free trial version, please visit www.niksoftware.com/viveza.

Nik Software ships Viveza 2 for  Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom & Apple Aperture

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