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Home processed
My first roll of cross processed film developed at home, and only my second colour home processing, the first a roll of 35mm c41 which looks like it's come out ok too. This is a digital photo of the film held up to the bathroom light and inverted in photoshop, so not the best quality but there's enough to see what kind of results I got. Lots of grain and the colours seem to have come out pretty well. Especially considering this is Velvia 400x developed in Tetanal C41, but also because it was taken with a brownie that was never intended for colour work.
I'm very happy with how it turned out, will try the rest of the 120 E6 very soon. Turns out home c41 isn't all that scary after all. Now I just need to work on a better way of digitizing them all. Plan b is a makeshift lightbox and some extension tubes.
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Taken with a Six-20 Model E using the portrait lens, in I mode using Fuji Provia 400X. (and black tape over the red window!)
Home processed
My first roll of cross processed film developed at home, and only my second colour home processing, the first a roll of 35mm c41 which looks like it's come out ok too. This is a digital photo of the film held up to the bathroom light and inverted in photoshop, so not the best quality but there's enough to see what kind of results I got. Lots of grain and the colours seem to have come out pretty well. Especially considering this is Velvia 400x developed in Tetanal C41, but also because it was taken with a brownie that was never intended for colour work.
I'm very happy with how it turned out, will try the rest of the 120 E6 very soon. Turns out home c41 isn't all that scary after all. Now I just need to work on a better way of digitizing them all. Plan b is a makeshift lightbox and some extension tubes.
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Taken with a Six-20 Model E using the portrait lens, in I mode using Fuji Provia 400X. (and black tape over the red window!)