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This was shot on a Nikon D70. I found a neat curve for Photoshop that allows you to mimic the cross- processed effect.
Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.
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A little shot I took whilst setting up another shot with my friend. Fujicrhome Provia 100f Cross processed in C-41. Mammiya C220
Lovely saturday morning in Utrecht, not a lot of people in the street.
First attempt at cross-processing.
See:
www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cross-processing.html
Normal version here:
I tried to make pic looks like a cross proces´s photo. I need to keep working in that tecnique. I'm so exiceted
Theese are some shots I take with slide film.
After I developed it in C41 color crocess.
I love the final result of the colors.
Don't ya?
XxxOoo
Not cross-processed (for a change).
When I got back all my photos that I'd shot that day, I really disliked the non-cross-processed ones (thankfully, I used only one roll of colour-negative film). This is one of the few that I like. (:
courtesy of Magui by jumping in between out photoshoot and taking down the models...
Thank You...
Cross processed from E6 to C41...
this one or the Sepia Style?
Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.
© Beau Hudspeth Photography - Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of Beau Hudspeth Photography.
This is some shots I take with slide film.
After I developed it in C41 color crocess.
I love the final result of the colors.
Don't ya?
XxxOoo
Read about these images in my Examiner Article: Cross Processed PDX.
© Beau Hudspeth Photography - Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of Beau Hudspeth Photography.