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studioeeg
Location: Westport, CT Gender: Male
| | | Cross-Processing < on 2/15/2007 2:54 PM >
| | | I want to cross process some color negatives I shot. I am taking a color lab course at my school, I was wondering if anyone out their knows a good site that has a step by step tutorial. All I am finding is how to cross process at a local photo lab or how to do it in photoshop.
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mortimer
Location: teronno
| | | Re: Cross-Processing <Reply # 1 on 2/15/2007 2:58 PM >
| | | 1. Shoot C41 film. 2. Process in E6 chemistry. Alternately, 1. Shoot E6 film. 2. Process in C41 chemistry. Always tell your photo lab what you want to do. Most won't do it, except at the end of the chemistry's life cycle, right before they're about to change it up. At consumer labs that's often the end of every day or so. Ask nice, make friends, and you should have no problems. From what I recall, slide processed in neg chemistry gets you closer to the 'standard' cross processed look.
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SPEK Photo
Location: Where you were not.
"Chere cachère!"
| | | Re: Cross-Processing <Reply # 2 on 2/15/2007 3:58 PM >
| | | not all film yield interesting result when cross-processed, search on the web or in magazines you'll will find articles to help you.
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