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  1. Hello everyone

     

    Perhaps some of you experienced Cross-Photographers might give me

    some hints with cross-processing I am already using this technique

    for a time but there are still some doubts

     

     

    Usually I pull the films 2 stops (exposed 100 developed 25 ASA) This

    will result as far as I am convinced to an underexposed negative and

    in the result an overexposed print. I usually use Elitechrome 100

    Extra Color and a fill flash.

     

     

    Today I got back some prints with a poor quality. The Background was

    very dark and the green colours where much stronger than usually. Is

    it the result of the missing sunlight as we shot under a cloudy sky?

    Did anything go wrong in the processing? I am used to a light blue-

    green tone rather than such a strong dark green in the background.

    Any hints on this? Some people recommend not to push or pull

    anything and just do the normal rating. Isnt it getting even darker

    in the consequence???

     

     

    I would appreciate any comments although my questions may seem a bit

    confusing ;-)

     

     

    Some examples of my sucessfull crossings can be seen here

     

     

    http://www.philipp-guenther.de

     

     

    Regards & Thanks

     

     

    Phil

  2. Hello everyone

     

    Perhaps some of you experienced Cross-Photographers might give me

    some hints with cross-processing

    I am already using this technique for a time but there are still

    some doubts

     

    Usually I pull the films 2 stops (exposed 100 developed 25 ASA)

    This will result as far as I am convinced to an underexposed

    negative and in the result an overexposed print.

    I usually use Elitechrome 100 Extra Color and a fill flash.

     

    Today I got back some prints with a poor quality. The Background was

    very dark and the green colours where much stronger than usually. Is

    it the result of the missing sunlight as we shot under a cloudy sky?

    Did anything go wrong in the processing? I am used to a light blue-

    green tone rather than such a strong dark green in the background.

    Any hints on this? Some people recommend not to push or pull

    anything and just do the normal rating. Isnt it getting even darker

    in the consequence???

     

    I would appreciate any comments although my questions may seem a bit

    confusing ;-)

     

    Some examples of my sucessfull crossings can be seen here

     

    http://www.philipp-guenther.de

     

    Regards & Thanks

     

    Phil<div>005Ota-13391484.jpg.193d0343bb41a8556662e74bddc19014.jpg</div>

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