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  Photography Forum: Digital Darkroom Forum: 
  Q. Cross-processing

Asked by Jocelyn Fong    (K=1380) on 6/18/2004 
Hi everyone,

Just wanted to know if cross processing can be done using Adobe Photoshop 7 and if so, how?

Thanks



    



 Jeroen Krol   (K=3085) - Comment Date 6/18/2004
Jocelyn,

yes, it is in a way possible to simulate crossprocessing in PS. Have a look at one of my pics:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/457473.html

Easiest way to achieve effectes like these is to serach for PS "actions" or "how-to's" on Internet. I found one which has two seperate (and one combined) effect. Also, have a look at the Adobe site. It has a section with 'actions' and 'plug-ins'.

If you're not able to find one, let me know, I can send you the action if have.

Jeroen





 Jocelyn Fong   (K=1380) - Comment Date 6/18/2004
Thanks Jeroen, I found a couple of how-to sites. Be interesting to see how white colour/hues turn out - probably bluish.





 Raoul Endres   (K=2676) - Comment Date 6/19/2004
Why not just try cross processing slide film?? It's much more fun than PS effects! :)





 Jeroen Krol   (K=3085) - Comment Date 6/19/2004
Raoul is very right here!

The first ever I tried Cross-process, the results were great (I had to convince the shop in Argentina in a very small vilage that I wanted them to 'abuse' my slide film; they really didn't understand why, but they did it. The owner presented me the results himself, just to be sure. They didn't like the effect, I did...)

The second time was a disaster. Keep in mind that it boosts contrast. I had to adjust the exposure by two stops (i.e. ISO 25 insteas of the regular ISO 100)

You shoud try, it's fun




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