cross processing

Disaster_Area

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I've been meaning to try this out for a while, and now that I've gotten back into film I'm going to give it a spin. I've noticed there seems to be about three different ways the "look" turns out. Either really greeny-yellow.. really blueish.. or slightly washed out looking. I realize the process is kind of random, but which films seem to turn out what way? I like the greeny-yellow look most.
 
A lot depends on the light.

I go for either bright direct sunlight, or late night bar light.

That's for well-expired E6 going thorough C41 minilab.
 
different film= different results
some different films here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/85491091@N00/pool/

a few of mine here:

expired portra neg film in E6 processing
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/1593483667/
The Vespa was mint green.

Same place, same vespa, same roll but different results:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/1593483665/

Tungsten film is a hoot as well, Fuji T64 (not Xpro)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/512365993/


http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/511389276/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/512365991/

good old velvia Xpro:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/474522351/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/89936228@N00/474025460/

Basically the results are unpredictable, thats what makes it fun, and expired film is a good bit cheaper as well.

good luck,
Todd
 
I personally like Kodak Elite Chrome 100. It stays a little more neutral than the 100 VS.

That said when I cross process, I also tend to Photoshop my results quite a bit to get rid of the green cast that doesn't please me. I love the high contrast and grain of cross processing but I don't always like the color cast.

These are mostly Elite Chrome 100:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mediumstudios/sets/72157600100136772/
 
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