the first one if beautiful, but I love the second one...was the light green or wait... cross-processed... damned be you and your photographer terminology. but yeah...haha nice shirt :p
i can tell you right now! the 5D is simply the new camera that I got (a canon eos 5D).
cross-processing is taking your film and using the incorrect chemicals for processing. there is negative film, and then there's slide film, which creates a positive image. the two take different types of chemistry ( C41 for negs and E6 for slides), so basically... you shoot slides and process them using chemistry that is normally used for negatives. or you could do it the other way around.
I can't tell you exactly how it happens, but using the wrong chemicals will really saturate your images and make them contrasty, and/or add a hue to the image. fuji films tend to create a red/pink hue I think, while kodak makes the images much more cool (with blues), and so on.
i really like these. thank you for sharing. i've been interested in cross-processing for a while, but i don't have the proper chemicals at my disposal.
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you are beautiful and your photos are beautiful and im sorry we are lame and dont talk enough at all.
but i do have one of your photos you gave me in june up on my wall here at la academia. because i love it a lot
and i love you a lot.
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cross-processed...
damned be you and your photographer terminology. but yeah...haha nice shirt :p
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the 5D is simply the new camera that I got (a canon eos 5D).
cross-processing is taking your film and using the incorrect chemicals for processing. there is negative film, and then there's slide film, which creates a positive image. the two take different types of chemistry ( C41 for negs and E6 for slides), so basically... you shoot slides and process them using chemistry that is normally used for negatives. or you could do it the other way around.
I can't tell you exactly how it happens, but using the wrong chemicals will really saturate your images and make them contrasty, and/or add a hue to the image. fuji films tend to create a red/pink hue I think, while kodak makes the images much more cool (with blues), and so on.
so uh, I hope that helps!
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i really like these. thank you for sharing. i've been interested in cross-processing for a while, but i don't have the proper chemicals at my disposal.
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