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Holga 120N, Kodak Portra 160 (expired), Cross Processed

 

at Disneyland California Adventure, Mickey and Friends Parking Structure.

Camera+, an iPhone app developed by photographer Lisa Bettany (mostlylisa) is absolutely amazing. Hope I win that 5DMk2 giveaway!

I love this photo so much. It was taken with a 35mm, scanned, and edited. Please let me know which one you like better! :)

Nikon F60 & 28-80 F3.3G; Sensia 100 (expired); Cross processed; Epson V500; Winter 2010, Jhb.

I have this cool app on my phone, that I did this cross process effect on this pic, let me know what you think!

Cross Processed Kodak E-6 film. Shot with Smena 8M

Velvia 50 slide film accidentally cross processed

Some converted to black and white

Centennial Park Nashville TN

Rebel 2000 camera with kit lens

 

Redlands, Ca ---Umbrella Alley

Fuji Velvia processed in c-41

William Beckett's Shoor Residence (1952) at 12336 Deerbrook Lane in Brentwood, California. Heavily modified from its original 1000 square foot, one-story footprint but still with the recognizable arc wall garage. After finding what was once his office on Melrose, I figured I should find one of his houses and this is the only one in Los Angeles.

 

Fujica ST705w with the MC/ARAX 35mm tilt-shift lens on cross-processed Kodak Elite Ektachrome 100 slide film.

cross processed

Arches in the Chapter House at Valle Crucis, give an cross processed, high grain, brooding film effect in Photoshop.

 

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From a shoot on 10-20-07. Strobist/Lightsource info: Single Alien Bees AB-800 fired into a silver umbrella camera left. Powered by Vagabond. Hurray for Paul Buff!

BeFunky Cross Process on iPhone

Taken in Xianju, China, with our Lomo LC-A+ and cross processed 35mm film.

It all started when we were cleaning out the photo club's locker. We found an old, expired disposable camera inside and nobody knew where it came from. Instead of throwing it out, I took it home and shot the roll in one weekend, eventually cross-processing it in some leftover E6 chemicals I had from my slide film processing. Since this is C41 (Color Negative) film, processed in E6 (Color Slide) chemicals, I expected some wild colors and strange effects. The result is actually strangely accurate to real life...

 

Part of the stream coming off of Decew Falls by the Morningstar Grist Mill.

 

See the other shots from this experiment

my first attempt at cross processing, done in PS

fuji sensia cross processed

Cross processed with Cross Process App in a lomographic style.

Uploaded for a blog post I'm writing about different methods to scan cross-processed film.

 

To be compared to: www.flickr.com/photos/yeknom02/5374710364/

 

Camera: Holga 120N

Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100 EPP (Cross-processed)

Scan from an optical print by Blue Moon Camera & Machine

a77 + Tokina 11-16

Proceso cruzado imitando a los antiguos... E6-C41

cross-processed & retouched slightly. View On White

Fake cross process, that is.

Cross-processed Eskibo-dog, who was infinitely bored.

Ektachrome cross processed

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