We're thrilled to have DxO, a company dedicated to high-quality photography solutions, acquire and continue to develop it." Jérôme Ménière, DxO's CEO and founder, adds, "We are very excited to welcome the Nik Collection to the DxO family. Of the Nik Collection being sold, Google Engineering Director Aravind Krishnaswamy says, "The Nik Collection gives photographers tools to create photos they absolutely love. DxO expects that in mid-2018, a new version will be ready. The acquisition will not lead to immediate improvements to the Nik software, which Google had let languish for years before killing it, but the current version of the Nik Collection is available now for free through DxO. This article will cover the news and then wrap up with my personal take on the acquisition. For longtime users of Nik software, this is great news following Google killing the software earlier this year. Alongside announcing DxO PhotoLab, the company has also announced the acquisition of Nik Collection assets from Google.
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