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08/24/2012 11:02:23 AM · #1
Although it's been around for years, this technique seems to be more popular now than ever. Create a photo using the cross processing technique.

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couple of my examples



08/24/2012 11:23:29 AM · #2
I was all for it, till I read the description carefully, and realised it wasn't: Cross Dressing.
08/24/2012 11:26:14 AM · #3
isn't there already an instagram side challenge going on?
08/24/2012 11:27:18 AM · #4
Originally posted by herfotoman:

I was all for it, till I read the description carefully, and realised it wasn't: Cross Dressing.


feel free to combine the two! :-)
08/24/2012 11:27:43 AM · #5
It gives an interesting nostalgic mood to the image. I will need to Google a tutorial on how to do it.
08/24/2012 11:32:45 AM · #6
Originally posted by markwiley:

It gives an interesting nostalgic mood to the image. I will need to Google a tutorial on how to do it.


one from the above wiki - Link
08/24/2012 11:46:25 AM · #7
too free study isc
08/24/2012 02:14:10 PM · #8
i'm always cross processing. sometimes on the verge of a hissy fit.
08/24/2012 02:31:50 PM · #9
Originally posted by Tommy_Mac:

Although it's been around for years, this technique seems to be more popular now than ever. Create a photo using the cross processing technique.


Decades, even... Well over half a century... Originally, "cross" processing referred to processing color films in chemistry not designed for the particular film.

Cool challenge.
08/24/2012 03:02:38 PM · #10
Originally posted by skewsme:

i'm always cross processing. sometimes on the verge of a hissy fit.


I find working in a state of incoherent fury creates interesting results.
08/24/2012 05:31:26 PM · #11
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

Originally posted by skewsme:

i'm always cross processing. sometimes on the verge of a hissy fit.


I find working in a state of incoherent fury creates interesting results.

<-- Representin' Maniacal Insanity Process & StyleĆ¢„Ā¢.

I like the challenge suggestion - cross processing. Also like the idea of double-meaning entries. Or we could combine it with the pink tutu suggestion.
08/24/2012 05:37:24 PM · #12
One of my favorite techniques, +1 :)
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