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Cross processing creation of Baby Mitzi Exploring using the iPiccy website; using the Red channel setting

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Original Photo

Camera: Olympus Om10

Film: Provia 100F

Processing: C41 cross-process

Film: Kodak Elite Chrome 100 (lifespan till January 2007)

Cross Process

cross processed film, open field

Cross processed and sharpened

holga 135

fuji sensia 100 (cross-processed)

thanks wal-mart for all the scanlines.

cross processed

a interesting differance of the sky and sun on all the glass

This boring photograph brought to you by a lack of inspiration and the fact that the other photos turned out too blurry.

Cross processed Fuji Velvia 100F.

Cross processed 35mm slide film, handprinted by myself. First cross process picture - as you might have guessed I LOVE XPRO!

Could have been Day 179

 

I am so burned out. Not from 365 alone, but the internet and everything in general. I am just turning off my computer. Not because I am trying to make myself be productive, just because I don't see the reason to be on anymore, because I am bored. So off I go. I have no SP ideas, which makes me sad. I don't want to quit the project, bcause it has changed my life, and I like it, but te past 2 weeks I've felt kinda eh about most of the pictures.

 

So I am taking a temporary hiatus. I won't be on streams, at least, not doing a lot of commenting, and I may not even upload. I'll be back in a few days, I hope.

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

beend doing a little search on cross processed pictures. i'm liking the effect, still have to tweak it a little let me know what you think.

A recreation of the cross-processed technique which was originally done by the deliberate processing of photographic film in a chemical solution for a different type of film. I recreated this in photoshop by using the custom preset on the curves adjustment layer

BeFunky Cross Process on Android

This effect is called called cross process i love this effect as it can bring out different colors in the pictures. The shadows on the sand gives the photo depth and the bend of the coastline really draw your eyes to the sea .

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