Cross-processing

In film photography, this term refers to the process of processing color negative film in reversal film (E6) chemicals or color reversal film in negative film (C41) chemicals. Sometimes, this technique is referred to as "X-Pro." The ensuing variations in color gave the photos a one-of-a-kind appearance. The approach used to be particularly well-liked in the field of fashion photography. Increasing the contrast and making adjustments to the color channels in Photoshop can provide an appearance that is virtually identical.


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Martin Kaninsky

Martin is the creator of About Photography Blog. With over 15 years of experience as a practicing photographer, Martin’s approach focuses on photography as an art form, emphasizing the stories behind the images rather than concentrating on gear.

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