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Ulrich Lindenthal
{K:318} 5/4/2003
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i love your colours here!
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Lassitude
{K:416} 10/16/2002
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i dont understand the process either..but this is very cool
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Sebastiaan Neerhout
{K:299} 10/16/2002
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thanks for the comments everyone :)
Chris: at first my film will be developed in slides obviousely and then they send the slides back and I can come and pick up my slides and photos and to be honest with you I don't know how they turn slides into photos. the thing I do know is that they call it cross-processing, but that's all I know. but I will ask it next time when I'm at the store and then I'll tell you....unless someone here answers before me ofcourse.
Sebastiaan
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 10/16/2002
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Exciting and vibrant..very nice...so u process slide film like c41 correct?
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John Myers
{K:4308} 10/15/2002
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wow, what a great effect you have achieved here. the full green and then the blue all of a sudden....very nice.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 10/15/2002
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This is nice, the greens jump right out. And the blue adds nicely to this. You are right in that a good scanner can only improve your work. Photoshop can save a lot, but how much better if the scanner helps rather than compromise the image. Still a good job.
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Sebastiaan Neerhout
{K:299} 10/15/2002
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Hey Petros,
I'm glad you really like it :) yeah this was cross-processed, wish I had a slide scanner. I hope to buy one in the near future. do you might have any tips for me on how to make it less noticeble that it's cross-processed?
Sebastiaan
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 10/15/2002
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I love it! Was this cross-processed?
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