Cross Processing in Photoshop

Cross processing
Cross-processing, briefly, is a photographic technique where (usually) slide film (E6) is processed in the set of chemicals usually used to process print film (C41). Less common is cross-processing in the other direction - print film processed in slide film chemicals.
The result is images with oddly skewed colors and increased contrast and saturation.
How to Cross Processing in Photoshop
I’m not a big fan of post-processed photographs or heavily photoshopped images, as i believe that the goal of a photographer is to achieve what is on his mind with his camera and not through his computer.
But sometimes Photoshop can be useful to mimick some long or expensive procedures, or just to kill a couple of hours when you’re bored.
So, after explaining my point of wiew, today what i’m showing is some kind of cross processing procedure.
Read the article on Biscaclothing.com
And if you still wonder what Cross Processing is : check the photo above !





