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"Love me 'till I die... I won't expect more..."

Taken at Tredegar House & Gardens, Newport, South Wales

 

Olympus OM-2 Spot Program

Lomography Colour Film 200 ISO Cross Processed

 

This shows the lovely flare from shooting Contre-Jour with the UWS.

 

These have come out lovely, the epitome of X-Pro film style with lovely colours and that slight green-turquoise tint. I have boosted the saturation slightly at the scanning stage to accentuate this.

 

Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and (Expired) Scotch Chrome 800/3200 (Cross Processed)

 

Processed: AG Photographic

Scanned: Epson V500

  

cross processed expired slide film

branches in a winter woodland with a cross-processed film effect: sample image from our 'arbor' design pack

Click here to see where this photo was taken. By courtesy of BeeLoop SL (the Mapware & Mobility Solutions Company).

 

Try for a redder look:

www.biscaclothing.com/news/2006/07/cross_processing_in_ph...

 

or for a greener look:

www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cross-processing.html

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Stockholm | Sweden

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Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia 100 | Leica CL

My Website

 

Canon G-III QL17 + Mitsubishi MX-II 400 + Cross-Processed

 

So I shot a roll of expired film a few weeks ago and just got around to getting it developed. I decided to get it cross processed because it was already expired, and figured what-the-heck! This was the only one that turned out, unfortunately...

2048 x 2048 pixel image for the 3rd Generation iPad 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.

I don't know what Nat's character is called so I titled this based on what I did to the photo. I used Topaz Adjust's Dark - Night faded to 65% on the Overlay mode and Nik Software's Color Efex Pro - Pro Contrast / Cross-Processing & Film Grain filters. Light pattern created with MagMod's MagBeam with stencil.

 

Cosplayer: Nat Archaic

No color modification was done to this image.

 

Cross Processed (XPRO) Fuji Sensia 100 ISO Color Slide 35mm Film. Shot with the Nikon N8008s, scanned using the Epson V600. I processed this film using C-41 at Costco. Some places refuse to cross process, just find someone who will. It'll be fine...

 

This is from my first roll of cross processed film. I've never done this before, and I'm really pleased with some of the results. Now that I know a little more about what's going on, I may shoot a little more when I find cheap slide film to play with.

 

Also, I shot this roll as if it was 200 ISO film, over exposing it slightly.

 

An eery silhouette. Also made this into black and white.

 

Read my cross processing adventures here: www.flickr.com/groups/1535149@N22/discuss/72157628109340933/

Konica C35 Automatic

Film:Agfa CT Precisa 100(cross processing)

Shot by my daughter P'Khae Rachawin.

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cross processing

Cross processing effect applied in the Gimp

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu.

 

Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.

Take my heart

Take my soul

I surrender everything to your control

And let all this is within me lift up to you and say

I am yours and yours alone

Completely

 

Ana Laura - Completely

 

I want to fly like those birds happily, freely with their companions.

 

LC-A+RL

Kodak Elite Chrome 100

Cross Process

Fuji Chem

Agfa Colour Film

200 ISO 35mm

Chinon CM-4 Camera

Processed with B&W chemicals

 

nikon FA

fujichrome sensia 100 RA-687, rated at 200 iso, cross-processed normally at box speed

April, 12th. 2015.

processed and scanned at Nation Photo, Paris

 

nikkor AI-s 18mm f/3.5

cross processed

Fujichrome provia iso 400

Smena 35

Zenit TTL

Helios-44 58/2

Agfa CT100 Precisa cross-processed

 

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nikon FA

fujichrome sensia 100 RA-687, rated at 200 iso, cross-processed normally at box speed

April, 12th. 2015.

processed and scanned at Nation Photo, Paris

 

nikkor AI-s 18mm f/3.5

Tamron SP 90mm f:2.8 Di Macro

Dörr Combi TTL Macro Flash

 

View On Black

Shot in vicinity of Hagley Park, Christchurch.

Cross processed Fuji Film.

c.1998

Positive film + c41 process

nikon f801

Eskişehir

Barcelona 2010

Agfa CT Precisa Iso 100

cross processed

 

2nd upload today, some of my contacts will remember my 2nd uploads... these are my Lomoshots which I mistakenly deleted 2 month ago. Yes I deleted the album on flickr :-(

Now I will re-upload them as my 2nd uploads

nikon FA

fujichrome sensia 100 RA-687, rated at 200 iso, cross-processed normally at box speed

April, 12th. 2015.

processed and scanned at Nation Photo, Paris

 

nikkor AI-s 18mm f/3.5

Using the built-in cross processing and snapseed for PP.

Velvia Cross Processed with Tetenal ColorTec, then color balanced in Lightroom.

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