postal slot 1935 – Hornibrook Highway xpro. old is best…lasts
1 second SS, zoomed during exposure. Color balance and contrast tweaked in Photoshop. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright / © Shannon Holm Photography.
Irish Rockabilly Queen, Dublin 2009. / Camera: Holga CFN. / Film: Cross processed provia. / Editing: Textures added in GIMP.
my youngest little muse almost 3.5 years old. digitally cross processed using photoshop curves.
Kodak tungsten slide film cross processed in C-41
Broken Hill cemetery detail – cross process
“Blue Couch Green Wall” by Paul Lavallee has been published in a magazine, exhibited in art galleries, and described by The Providence Journal as an “electric color study”. Paul created this image using his antique AGFA Clack camera with cross processed tungsten slide film. No digital manipulation was used. “Blue Couch Green Wall” was featured on the RedBubble Home Page March 30, 2009 and is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing , The Feature Fraternity , and XPro – Cross Processed – Photography groups. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /
Patiently becoming fertiliser! A collaboration piece with Bob .
Spring in Northcote, Melbourne. Holga 120 CFN with cross-processed Fujichrome Provia 100F.
a surf life saver finishes his board training session at Henley Beach
Taken at the Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Cross-processed for consistency with the other photos from this trip. The beam of light is very real!
A series of macro abstracts based on one of my favourite flowers, the frangipani! This flower smells absolutely heavenly and I really miss it in winter and when I’m travelling away from home! In this series the flower is sitting in or near a small and divinely blue vase.
Taken in New York City on a tour boat. Digitally cross-processed (curves adjustments) and overlaid with a texture from here Canon EOS 450D.
A re-working of think / / Why? because I don’t have a lensbaby!
I actually took this earlier this year on Elm Hill in Norwich. I came across it recently and decided to have a play, as I was keen to try out some digital cross processing techniques using curves adjustments in Photoshop. Canon EOS 450D, 18 – 55 mm EFS lens.
Another play with digital cross processing…colour curves were adjusted in photoshop. Fuji Fine pix S5700.
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.
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