Trying Some Cross Processing at Santa Monica, CA
Tee Why
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Just trying out different things and trying out some cross processing approaches. As many know, cross processing IIRC, refers to developing film with developing chemicals meant for another film. Anyway it results in a greenish tint with extra contrast. Anyway, I went for my own interpretation this Sunday at the street of Santa Monica, CA.
1. On Broadway.
2. Pedestrians.
3. Walking onto the pier.
4. Pier.
5. Rental Bikes.
6. LOW RI DER...
7. She stands alone.
8. I've not seen sunsets cross processed, so here it is.
9. Sunset kiss.
Whole gallery is here.
http://tomyi.smugmug.com/gallery/632884_qxNx6#179623820_M6dgN
1. On Broadway.
2. Pedestrians.
3. Walking onto the pier.
4. Pier.
5. Rental Bikes.
6. LOW RI DER...
7. She stands alone.
8. I've not seen sunsets cross processed, so here it is.
9. Sunset kiss.
Whole gallery is here.
http://tomyi.smugmug.com/gallery/632884_qxNx6#179623820_M6dgN
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Very nice. I like the out-of-the-ordinary processing. Thanks for sharing. Being different will define your niche in the photography world.
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Ed
How exactly did you process these? Did you use PS, LR? Is it some sort of PS action or plugin or did you just use adjust the contrast, curves, etc. to get the cross-processed-look?
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Somewhat like this.
http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cross-processing.html