Cross Processing

in filmphotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Location: Indestraße, Eschweiler.

Camera: Pentax ME-Super, smc PENTAX M 1:1.7/50mm.

Film: Agfaphoto precisa CT100.

Development: C41.

License: (CC) BY-SA


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x-process is an interesting technique! I gather the results would be better if the photographer can be present during the developing stage, not sure. I've tried it once maybe 15 years ago and really liked the results!

Maybe I should get back to that as well, time permitting!

Interesting hue in this picture + the inspirational value is priceless!

have a good one, @walter-v-ac!

regards,
esa

In the C41 and E6 processing are not so many parameters you can use than in b/w development. There is no difference if I process C41 in my Jobo ATL at home or give it to big lab.Film with vario ISO like the Adox implosion or the Lomo Redscale, yes you can push a bit in C41 ;)

You can use also film which is made for cross processing, like the Rollei Crossbird (I perfer E6 for this one).

Have a great weekend!

Greetings from Germany,
Walter

Oh?
So the toning in the pictures is random or what makes the tint?

Thanks for your prompt reply!

Not 100% rendom, when you develop a E6 film in C41 all coloures get a green touch. With cross processing more or less you develop the emulsion with the 'wrong' developer and this shifts coloures.

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Thanks a lot!

You are welcome

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