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Expired c-41 color film, processed in b/w.

Cassette tapes, i've cross processed the final edit to give an old feel to the tape.

Slide Film Processed in Color Film Chemicals

Velvia 50 expired in 2003, cross processed in C41, shot on a Hasselblad 500cm thru a Sonnar 250 f/5.6.

 

Outside Maritime Museum

 

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this is an experimental HDR + Cross Processing because as they say normal is boring lol! hope you like it. :)

Edited in Adobe Lightroom to simulate various cross-processing and manual processing techniques.

When one ought to be studying for an exam, one always finds something more entertaining to do ...

From a photowalk earlier this year.

Shot on a Voigtlander Bessaflex, Meyer 100/2.8 and Jessop's 100 slide film cross-processed.

 

Really liked this one. Cigarette, model's own. From the sessions for the Subtitulo album.

finally got around to scanning the rest of that first pop9 roll..

Photographed in 2016, I tweaked the original image to give this one a vivid cross-processed look.

Slide Film Processed in Color Film Chemicals

Aperture3: cross-processing effect

cross process

Câmera: Diana Mini /

Filme: Fuji Velvia 100 /

Teste Cross Processing

 

-Uruguai

Cross processing Pinhole Photo.

Mar 13, 2010 - Shoot a Roll of Film Day

New version of one of my previously posted photos. This one with a crossed process curve applied.

I've decided that cross processing seems to work so well with shots from Paris. Maybe it's beasue a lot of the photos I saw being sold in paris had this same sort of effect?

 

This is an amazing monument to go and see however I unfortunately struggled to come with with a new angle to shoot it.

cross processed

my first try at cross-processing...

just a fun experiment

 

I don't know why I'm okay with this particular photo of my sleep-deprived face and cringe at every other cracked-out-looking photo ever, but whatever.

cross processing

this is cross processed. i think i like it better than BW

This is photos from my absolutely first roll of Fuji velvia.

It was accidentally Xpro by a Swedish lab. And I didn't know what happened. At this point I feel that I was never gonna shoot film again.

(I was not given up) =)

And I recently found this roll and gives it a real scan.

Its only 2 years ago I went into film. May 2013.

Today Im working with a lab in Birmingham. And I cant be more happier about their service.

 

www.ag-photolab.co.uk/

 

Camera info:

Nikon FE - Nikkor 35mm ai-s f/2.8 Fuji Velvia 50 Xpro in C41.

May 2013.

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