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Mange af mine billeder er jeg begyndt at efterbehandle i Adobe Lightroom, som f.eks. dette her. Det er utroligt hurtigt at bruge og man kan finde mange spændende presets rundt omkring på nettet. Til dette billede af en væg på havnen i Ærøskøbing har jeg brugt et "Cross Process" preset. Det imiterer den gamle analoge teknik, hvor man fremkaldte en negativ film i et positiv-bad eller omvendt. En søgning på C41-E6 eller E6-C41 vil forklare meget bedre end jeg kan her...

 

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Picture by Jannk that I edited in photoshop

Using the cross process art filter on the Olympus E-P2.

Camera: Ricoh GRD III

Cross process

Cross-processing exercise. This is based on the Ps tutorial @ www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cross-processing.html adapted for Paintshop Pro X.

 

source: _MG_3454XPro3

Cross-Processing.

Cross-Processing.

Mamiya 645 pro tl

Kodak 400NC expired

cross processed

R09 one shot 12min

testing out photoshop cross process looks

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

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

Nikon F3 + Kodak Elitechrome 100 (xpro).

A simpler version of cross processing! Cheating by using Corel Paint Shop Pro preset!

Nikon FE2 with Kodak Gold 100

just messin with flash and lighting. Then i cross processed the film.

Camera: Olympus Om10

Film: Kodak Elite Chrome 200

Processing: C41 cross-process

Elite Chrome cross-processed

Cross Processed.

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