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Hello

 

Does anyone have or know of any clips online that show the cross processed look.

 

Thanks

 

Francisco

 

There are some photos taken withEktachrome 7239 (ASA 160) Single-Perf, 16mm film and processed with E6 on this website:

 

http://ronp.freeyellow.com/stylophot_gallary.htm

 

It is still photography, but the film is 16mm motion picture.

 

There is some cross processing shots on this page:

 

http://www.planetneil.com/faq/cross-processing.html

 

but I do not think it is motion picture film.

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There are some photos taken withEktachrome 7239 (ASA 160) Single-Perf, 16mm film and processed with E6 on this website:

 

Sorry, I guess the 7239 processed in E6 is not really cross processed.

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"Sorry, I guess the 7239 processed in E6 is not really cross processed."

 

No, it's interesting look but still very 'VNF'

 

There was a web site devoted to cross-processing, I think the bookmarks on my old computer - I'll post it if I find it.

 

**googled Stylophot -- What a cool looking camera -- I want one for Xmas !

 

-Sam (sorry if I veered OT)

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hi,

 

perhaps you'll find this useful, though they are all 35mm stils and some even medium format. but the vast mayority is cross process, also most of them overexposed by one or two stops and then printed down to desaturate.

 

http://www.photo.net/photodb/member-photos...&user_id=705350

 

 

happy holydays

 

demian

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hi

 

i pesonally like to overexpose one to two stops to reduce the grain, bring more detail to the shadows and desaturate colors. this, of course, it's just a matter of taste. underexposing will give you very saturated colors and more details in the highlights. what you need is to experiment yourself with different stocks, exposures and labs.

 

 

best

 

demian

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