How the Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Filters Work Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 is offered in three collections to allow you to choose the collection that best fits your needs. Nik Software utilizes leading digital photographic filter technology to create powerful and versatile photographic Photoshop plug-ins. Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 filters use the True Light color processing system that considers the existing color and light information in an image automatically to provide optimal photographic enhancements.Įach Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 filter adapts its effect based on the detail structures, colors, and contrast range of each image. Reader Dan Hawes is considering a move to Mail.īy identifying the unique qualities of the image that the filter is processing, each filter is able to achieve consistency across a range of images. In the August 2014 issue of Macworld you describe a process for moving a Windows Outlook database into a Mac and then into Apple Mail. I’ve been a Microsoft Office for Mac user for a long time but I keep reading about the terrific things that Apple Mail can do, and I’d therefore really like to export my Outlook data and import it into Mail. ![]() Do you know of an alternative process I can use to move my Mac Outlook database into Apple Mail? The process you described for Windows doesn’t work for Mac Outlook email files. You can do this the kind-of-tedious-but-free way, or pay for a solution. I finally found a software that allows me to convert the Outlook for Mac 2011 back into Outlook for Windows 2010 PST files. The kind of tedious way is to launch Outlook, select a mailbox that you’d like to move to Mail, and drag it to the desktop. Open Outlook 2011 for Mac and open a finder Window. Doing this creates an mbox file (a file format that Mail can import).ĭrag a directory from the left navigation pane in Outlook 2011 and drop it into the finder window. Repeat this process for all the mailboxes that you wish to import and then place the mbox files into a single folder. ![]() When you’re finished, launch Mail and choose File > Import Mailboxes. A window appears that asks you to choose a source to import data from. Select Files in mbox format and click Continue. Use it to navigate to the folder you created for your mbox files and click Choose.
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