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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!

Voigtlander Bessa R2M , Leitz 90mm F2 Summicron , Konica Chrome SRM200(expired) , E to C Cross Processing

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.

 

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my first attempt at cross processing, done in PS

fuji sensia cross processed

Cross processed with Cross Process App in a lomographic style.

Kodak Elite Chrome asa 100, cross process

a77 + Tokina 11-16

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

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Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, VIC Australia

grainy, becuase the 100 ISO slidefilm isn't massively happy about the artificial light - odd colours from the cross processing - don't think it looks too much like me - love these experiments!

Lomo Lc-a Ghost mode,Kodak ELITE CHROME 100, Cross processing by Lab HaNoi Dark Room,Location:Ha Noi-Viet Nam

Fake cross process, that is.

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

My attempt at using a c-41/e-6 cross processing. I wanted to make the old bbq to be dipped in the wrong chemicals.

Cross Processing

Film: Elite Chrome EB 100

Camera: Canon FT-QL

More from my first cross-processed roll, shot on the morning of the Flickl opening. This is the "natural" colour of the film as it came off the scanner - mostly it was deficient in red, especially in the highlights, but the deep red triangle on the right hand side seems to have come out quite strongly here.

 

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I was adding some alternative processing to our website during our update today.

 

Left: Self-portrait w/5D & 24-70 f2.8

 

right: Shoreh w/5D & 17-40 f4

 

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