Saturday, 21 May 2011

Cross processing - a few examples

Cross  processing is  devoloping the films deliberately in wrong/different chemicals that result in variation of colors and contrasts that are not naturally found on  the location. In the digital age cross processing can produce a lot of interesting effects and appearances not possible otherwise.

For example giving a vintage look to an old building, a haunted look  to a deserted one or just make a simple photograph look very interesting can all be done when we understand the basis of cross processing in  digital photography.

Lets see a few examples of cross processed images now. In a later post we will discuss how to bring about these effects using photo editing softwares.





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