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Taken with a Nikon F4s film SLR using Ektachrome 64T tungsten white balance slide film, cross-processed as print film. So the colours are weird on purpose.

.lomolitos.

.kodak ebx.

.cross-processed.

our first taiwan tour. (2010.12.02 - 2010.12.07)

 

ricoh gr1v: gr lens 28mm/f2.8

lomography x-pro chrome 100 (cross processed)

Diana F+

Fuji Astia, cross processed

 

Seattle shenanigans

Minolta SRT-MC

Exp. Kodak Ektachrome 100 (1994)

X-Pro

Blue Water Bridges, Port Huron, Michigan.

Film. Cross processed.

Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.

 

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Lomography T64 film, cross-processed, shot on Nikon FE2

using fujifilm's "provia" slide film

holga135-11-14

 

fuji provia 400 cross-processed, holga 135.

January 27, 2007. Cross-Processed Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)

this is one of my favorites, the way the color came out the exact opposite of what it actually was, it was so foggy and was very cool in tone, cross processing is fun

 

A Cross Processed and expired Kodak Ektachrome 100+, 120 color reversal slide, developed in C41.

Around Portland with a Lomography LC-A+ camera loaded with Fuji Provia 100f, cross processed.

Photo of the Kenmore Hotel, downtown Albany, taken January 3, 2011. Shot with Ektachrome 120 film, in a Rolleiflex Automat camera, then cross-processed with C-41 development. Photo by Chuck Miller.

Cross processed

Mar 13, 2010 - Shoot a Roll of Film Day

This is the first roll of film I have shot with a Nikon N70. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't seem to want to always advance the film. I don't know, yet, if I want to repair it or set it aside and/or sell it.

 

Since it was a new camera, I gave it some 20-year-expired slide film and had it cross-processed. I'm disappointed that I didn't have wilder color effects - I almost wonder if they might have tuned the images post-scan.

Beneath this stone rest the remains of

 

RAJA RAMMOHUN ROY BAHADOOR

 

a conscientious and steadfast believer in the unity of the godhead.

   

He consecrated his life with entire devotion to the worship of the divine spirit alone, to great natural talents, he united thorough mastery of many languages and early distinguished hinself as one of the greatest scholars of his day.

   

His unwearied labours to promote the social, moral and physical condition of the people of India, his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry, and the rite of suttee and his constant zealous advocacy of whatever tended to advance the glory of god and the welfare of man live in the grateful remembrance of his countrymen.

   

This tablet records the sorrow and pride with which his memory is remembered by his descendants.

   

He was born at Radhanagare in Bengal in 1774

   

At Arnos Vale Cemetery

Taken in Sichuan Province with our Lomo LC-A+ and cross processed 35mm film.

sesión deforme con un rollo de diapo vencido con doble exposición de puta casualidad y sin querer queriendo.

This is the first roll of film I have shot with a Nikon N70. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't seem to want to always advance the film. I don't know, yet, if I want to repair it or set it aside and/or sell it.

 

Since it was a new camera, I gave it some 20-year-expired slide film and had it cross-processed. I'm disappointed that I didn't have wilder color effects - I almost wonder if they might have tuned the images post-scan.

 

This one, by the way, is a triple exposure of the Damncat.

My result of playing with crappy editing software.

My first time cross processing film and venturing into lomography!

 

Kodak E100VS (Processed as C-41)

 

Interesting results...but not something I'd do on a regular basis. :-)

 

Shot with Ricoh GR1 I got from Bellamy Hunt at Japan Camera Hunter

This is the first roll of film I have shot with a Nikon N70. Unfortunately, the camera doesn't seem to want to always advance the film. I don't know, yet, if I want to repair it or set it aside and/or sell it.

 

Since it was a new camera, I gave it some 20-year-expired slide film and had it cross-processed. I'm disappointed that I didn't have wilder color effects - I almost wonder if they might have tuned the images post-scan.

Fiona, Claire and Laura

Cross Process portrait

2009 North American International Auto Show.

Detroit, Michigan.

January 24, 2009.

Please watch it in the original size to see the clarity and details.

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