Gayle's Eclectic Photos
(K=91109) - Comment Date 12/23/2006
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great style!...looks like defined contrast levels and darker saturations to me with excellent exposures and even lighting...but there are so many software editing programs offering a variety of special effects/lighting that it could be something other than photoshop......the photog has his email addy on the site,so it wouldn't hurt to ask... Happy Holidays! ~gayle
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Dave Arnold
(K=55680) - Comment Date 1/2/2007
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Also looks like he used some selective coloring... he probably won't reveal his style, since he looks commercial.. but if you do find out, please let us know
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Ron Wilson
(K=18362) - Comment Date 1/23/2007
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Check out Dragon effect on a google search. The old man with glasses and alarm clock for sure. Not easy to get 1 action for this much toning work.
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Patrick Ziegler
(K=21797) - Comment Date 3/8/2007
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Here is your answer, Its not Dragon effects after all.
Clipped form the photo.net disscusion
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4725615
Jeffrey Moorephoto.net patron, July 27, 2006; 03:52 A.M.
Click, click. The Draganizer strikes again.
Adam Bartas, July 27, 2006; 04:27 P.M.
lol:-) nope, 6 hours and 17 layers of photoshop mayhem
BTW, it is not dragon it is dragan, the last name of an artist who pioneeered the technique. You can find the dragan action for Photoshop here that mimiks the technique very well.
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Patrick Ziegler
(K=21797) - Comment Date 3/8/2007
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http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm
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Jenry Villamar
(K=111) - Comment Date 4/26/2009
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hey alejandro, try using adobe LIGHTROOM it helps a lot!! =)
and also play with the "DAVE HILL EFFECT OR DRAGAN EFFECT"
=)
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Color Experts International
(K=10) - Comment Date 11/1/2009
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Thank you very much for your message. You can find the below site very helpful about Photoshop clipping path related problem. I think you will find much more details to the following site… http://www.colorexpertsbd.com/
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clipping path
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