Featured Work

  • Daisies by Lara Solanki

    Shot in Elysian Park. Expired Velvia slide film cross processed.

  • 00090 by ZacharyReed

    american drive-ins… wait.. do they have these outside of america? oh yeh. E6 processed C41. pushed for who knows how long. / i was 17 and experimenting. :) also wandering(trespassing) into new places. haha.

  • Stavanger Cottages by Matthew Colvin de Valle

    Old fashioned Norwegian cottages in the Stromsteinen area of Stavanger. Cross processed in photoshop to bring out the colours of the cottages but not overly so to the point where they look very different from the original.

  • magnolia twin stars by Juilee P Pryor

    the last of my over exposed crossprocessed magnolia photo’s….I hear a faint yah from the stalls ….. never mind…...I’ll be back soon enough with something else wacky and wonderful that you really shouldn’t do to film soon enough….:)

  • Fence 2 by Alice Dunn

    The idea for my exhibition came from an experience I plan to outline in more detail in a writing section of my profile. I took this photograph with 35mm slide film and cross processed it as though it was colour negative. The colours are strange for this reason only – no colour manipulation through photoshop.

  • Kite by jemimalovesbigted

    On the bay here the wind can get pretty full on, so Altona is a major place for kite surfers to congregate and battle it out against old blowy! It is an amazing sight when there is about 20 or so of them scattered along the shore, jumping and flipping as they scoot across the water! I am desperate to try it, but have not the extra money to give it a go yet…... one day =)

  • holga madness..... little bridge and cliffs by the sea by Juilee P Pryor

    this will me last holga upload for a while…... well till I get the next lot of film back from the lab anyway…...... and its shot not very far from where I live in Wollongong. The drive into Sydney through the National Park is one of the prettiest drives I’ve ever taken and mostly that is because of the stunning coastal scenery like what is in the funny little photo….. soaring cliffs and and a towering escaprment face the pacific ocean for most of it and its a really beautiful drive. On the left hand side of this image and if you look really closely you can see a bit of the magificent Seacliff bridge. This amazing structure leaves the cliff road and moves out over the sea as the cliffs are prone to shed large rocks. This means that this beautiful sinuous bridge rises from the sea itself and seems to hover in space….. its a wonderful expereince to drive over and is already beloved by advertising agencies all over the world…... lucky me for living so close to it hey….....enjoy…...:)

  • Drops on a Dogwood Leaf by Heather Hartkamp

    Cross-processed using RGB curve adjustments to enhance the red and alter the background colours to a deep green.

  • rock pool and wave by Juilee P Pryor

    This next in my small series of crossprossed ocean shots. This was taken very early in the day at Bondi beach when the light was harsh and unforgiving anway and I’ve really pushed that with the post processing. These rocky ocean pools are really wonderful and this particular one is the home of the Bondi Icebergs…. a group of quite mad people who meet and swim in this pool every single day of the year….... and believe it or not…. it can get cold here…... sometimes though they put ice in the pool just to make it a bit more interesting…....:)

  • i'm cross by aglaia b

    chemically cross processed (c41 to e6)

  • Little Tree by bchrisdesigns

    A little tree all alone, calls this lonely hilltop a happy home. / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Nature/Digital Photography. Techniques: Digital Lomography & Cross Processing w/ Sepia tones. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: Central California, CA / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/05/08 – Entry to Two Word Challenge’s Challenge 18 – Landscape and Distance Challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE Little Tree Featured on Art Page! / Mill on the Horizon Cards & Wall Art /  

  • One Step at a Time by Ed Stone

    Close up of some steps leading to a bus shelter with a cross-processed type look. Part of the ‘Worn Collection’

Recent Work

  • 00134 by ZacharyReed

    i feel(felt) like the music sounds(sounded) better with you. x processed. kodak 100sw in c-41.

  • Let me out! by Alistair Wilson

    Masons Lane is full of many interesting pieces of Graffiti that isn’t as typical as your usual tag on a wall and this is definitely one of them. Caught this view when walking down some of the laneways in the surrounding area. Cropped a bit and cross processed effect applied in Lightroom. Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti.

  • Jazz!!! by Alistair Wilson

    A Honda Jazz makes its way along a relatively empty Flinders Street on a cold Winter’s Day. Not to sure what I was trying to achieve with this image but I like the result. Exposure was 1/30 sec at f 11 and technique was panning. Cross Processed effect applied in Adobe Lightroom. Click here for my other photos of cars!

  • this way by bpprice

    so many diagonals to direct the way

  • Alex Headland Orange Tang by Damien Woods

    Surfing at Alex Headland Sunshine Coast Qld AU In orange tang. X Processing Extreme black and white with noise / grain effects added using levels/ threshold in Adobe Photoshop CS2. With a hue / saturation adjustment added to the copy the original layer, blended using blending mode of I think overlay it was.

  • pappi by Vladan Radulovic

    one of my dogs, sorry i dont care if you dont dig it i had to put it up / buy this one, ill buy her some treats with the dough :)

About This Group

The orignal (film) Cross Processing technique produces grainy images that are highly saturated and very contrasty. It started by 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. Now in the digital age, various digital techniques are now available to cross process digital images and give similar results.

This group is all about Cross Processed (XPro) photography and techniques.


PLEASE NOTE:
  1. HDR is NOT a cross processing technique – please do not submit HDR images here, instead submit to the HDR group(s).
  2. Also note that general post (digital) processing is NOT Cross Processing -> the xpro look is based on colour shifts that IMITATE processing colour film in the wrong chemicals

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