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220 Fuji film cross processed in caffenol, and post processed with Lightroom, Topaz, and/or Silver Efex.

Chad took this shot.

These shots of autumn outside of Jerome AZ were accidentally (and amazingly!) cross-processed. (C56 processed as C41).

cross processing - AGFA 100

Cross-processed Sensia 100

Railway station

Cross process.

The other two are sleeping and whining. :P

 

(Olympus XA2 / Fujifilm Provia 400F / cross-processed)

Cross Processing Experiment with the Holga and a roll of Provia 100F, x-processed in Tetenal C41 kit.

About a 10 second exposure to be used a a trio. I captured the stairs as the stairs act as a path for the viewers eyes leading to the building.

thanks for the tutorial Pei! my first "cross processed" photo.

 

using Kim Long's LR Presets. I love them!

Vietnam Rolleiflex 2.8c Planar

Kodak ColorPlus 200

 

1) Developed in Rodinal RO9 formula 1+25 at 20C for 5:15 minutes

2) Stop in Ilfostop 1+19 for 1 minute

3) Fix in FX20 fixer for 5 minutes

4) Clear in AG Stab for 2 minutes

5) Cold water rinse for 10 minutes

6) 30 seconds in AG Wetting agent.

Trying to achieve a lomo effect... but don't think I'm there yet. Too much, you think?

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

 

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The Gradient Map in Photoshop can be used with downloaded Gradients to create cool cross processing of images with ease. The tutorial is here:

photoplustutorials.blogspot.com/2010/08/gradient-map-with...

Original photo taken using zoomburst technique then manipulated in Photoshop to give a cross-processed look

This cross-processing turned out GREAT!

A few of the shots from my first shoot in my studio.

 

Maria is a girl I used to work with who wanted some photos taking, having the studio is the best thing I ever did photo-career wise, these things just seem to come up when people know you're serious about photography.

 

Original - www.flickr.com/photos/jamieisboss/4575334397/in/set-72157...

Cross Processed Film, Print Film developed in Slide Film Chemicals

LC-A / Fuji provia 100F Cross process

This is a process like developing slide film in chemicals for print negatives. It's a process I like a lot as it gives great contrast, reduced saturation and cool colour casts.

Original photo by Beegee74

www.flickr.com/photos/beegee74/350641393/in/photostream/

Perhaps my personal favorite from the entire trip. Cross-processed Kodachrome.

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