View Full Version : How to get this effect?


HandMadeGod
08-17-2006, 03:39 PM
any ideas how to get this effect? are these dragans? and while shooting portrait for this kind of post processing is Raw a better solution?
Thanks.
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/1.jpg
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/2.jpg
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/3.jpg
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/4.jpg
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/5.jpg
http://onur.ruhum.com/misc/6.jpg

shellby
08-19-2006, 04:04 AM
Do a search for "paint with light" or "PWL"

Play around with blend modes on your layers, dodge and burn in certain areas, sharpen up the image... use your paint brush and paint in colour over the skin... the usual "dragon" stuff ;)

funk
08-19-2006, 05:25 AM
Raw is always the better solution ;)

But to be more specific, you "need" the extra information Raw offers to process like Dragan (or at least it helps a lot) to avoid color artifacts etc.. Also be sure to convert in 16 bit.

Julien Lions
08-19-2006, 06:49 AM
I think it's "Dragan" - and not "Dragon" - like Andrzej Dragan the photographer : http://andrzejdragan.com/

Maybe I'm wrong but I never hear of "Dragon effect" before.

If you want Dragan effect you can download Draganizer script here : http://atncentral.com/download.htm

"Sharon has developed an action version of the Dragan effect that has been the subject of much discussion on dpreview.com. Experiment with this approach and with Kent Christiansen’s “Grundge Effect” on this site and use the one that gets the closest to the effect you’re trying to achieve. Other examples are available at this link (http://www.pbase.com/photofixer/draganizer_action) ."

HandMadeGod
08-19-2006, 05:42 PM
Thanks all for responding.
PWL seems to be a good solution.
Im not sure how this draganizer action is but I dont think that action scripts helps with this effect that much.
anyway Hope it will work :)