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Cross-process: high contrast with distorted colours.

LOMO LC-A + Kodak Ektachrome 64T (cross processed).

Cross Processed

cross processed dia-film.

Cross processing colour film with black and white chemicals

trying out some cross processing techniques..kinda like it!

Digitally cross processed a photo of monks collecting alms in Bangkok

Original photo: www.flickr.com/photos/jmokorea/356592084/

Cross Processed

Trying my hand at the "cross-processing" technique a bit. This is my first attempt. Photo on the left is the original, photo on the right is cross-processed.

 

Not sure if I like it or not yet...I think I still need to play around with the technique a bit more.

 

Here's some background on cross-processing.

Holga Fisheye

Cross Processed

Nikon FE2 with Kodak Gold 100

This would be my very first try at cross processing. Quote from PhotoshopSupport.com on this technique:

 

"Cross-processing is developing color print or slide film in the wrong chemicals — for example, color negative film in slide chemicals ("C-41 as E-6") or slide film by the color negative process ("E-6 as C-41"). Not surprisingly, this causes wild color and contrast shifts and requires lots of trial and error. But for a period in the 1980s and 1990s, cross-processed images were very much the vogue, with Nick Knight's fashion and studio work being arguably the most influential."

Attempt at cross processing in Aperture 2.0

Photo from our trip to Miami

Picture taken with a Minolta Maxxum 5, 50mm f 1.4. Fujichrome ASA 200

cross processed neg film shot on a holga mf camera.. hence the streaky light leaks

The two rose of sharon trees I photographed before are both still alive. They've even been blooming! One of them is white (as you see), and the other is a mauve-pink with a red center.

Digitally cross processed

 

Cross-Processing.

this sucks so bad but this is the ONLY decent picture from today. :/

cross processed portraits, circa 1992

BeFunky Cross Process on Android

Playing with my camera settings in the Begonia House at Wellington Botanic Gardens.

Cross processed slide film in olympus XA

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