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no PP, just re-size. These are cross-process tests from a roll Fuji Velvia film from my Nikon N80/F80. I over exposed 1-1.5 stops and pulled 1/2 stop in development, no color shift in processing.
Basically, my conclusion is I'd rather do my x-processing in PP, from a digital RAW file. The film xp neg isn't as flexible.
Any opinions?
I decided to experiment with some cross processing - I'm liking the effect it gives, it punched up the contrast, as the initial effect gave quite a 'foggy' appearance to it...... thoughts?
Lighting info:
Single 580exII put on table aimed at the ceiling - Radio Triggers
This is from a batch of cross-processed slides I took in 2008. I was pretty bummed about it, but I didn't get charged for this roll, they made me prints from it and I received two rolls of film for free. Looking at them now I'm glad I didn't throw these away.
I think this was a 5 second exposure, at 200mm, I wasn't really expecting it to be sharp, but I didn't think I'd love the soft feel to the edges.
more from the cross processed roll. i know this is dark but the xa2 does not really do much for any sort of exposure control at all which is fine and i know better than to try shots like this with it because i know how it will expose them but even still, nice in a way with the half silhouette shape going on..
In preparation for the weekend something with a slighly scary desolate feel. Bognor Regis ...say no more.
(with apologies to the fine people of Bognor :-))
1. Cross processing tutorial, 2. Albert Bridge (Cross Processed), 3. cross processed pallets, 4. flickr.com/photos/cloughridge/518181424/, 5. FE2, RDPIII, Cross-processed, Me, 6. A True Clunker, 7. Crossing process III, 8. salamander [cross processed], 9. cross-processed 11, 10. Cross Processed Sean, 11. Tower Bridge Building, London (Lomo LC-A cross-processed), 12. red red fireplug, 13. Cyprus Street, cross-processed, 14. Chicago bridge cross processing, 15. K Cross process, 16. Llandovery Street, Wales (cross-processed)
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Macro shot of a seed - thought it was a dandelion seed at first, but not actually sure what it is. Still Googling for it's true identity! ;-) Lucy handed it to me and told me it was a "spidey" - in reference to the "incey wincey" one which "climbed up the water spout". However, I managed to convince her it definitely wasn't a spidey!
Lit by window light against a black background, then digitally cross-processed in Photoshop with Alien Skin Exposure 2.
This is the fella we're making a documentary about.
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Taken on Agfa Precisa 100 film with an ebay £10 Canon A1, cross-processed.
There are many tutorials on cross processing in Photoshop. Here is mine : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2010/12/cross-processing-in-p...