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jepper_jet

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  1. The last year ive been crossprocessing different slidefilms. agfa prcisa 100, velvia 50, provia 400x, provia 100f, kodak e 100g. I was really going for all the colorfull looks that are posted on the internet when i googeld one of these filmsand crossprocessing. I soon learned that when letting the scanner software ( i use vuescan) determine the scan it is really no problem getting all sorts of color because now its digital and not so much analog when in the scanning process. Soi guess this is not the true corssprocessed negative right? Then i slowly began adapting the real and true process by setting the scanner software to none color management , importing it in to photoshop and inverting the negative . When this is done youve got the real true result of the crosprocessing and this is my point all turn out green and cyan. Provia 400 x a littel more bluish. playing around with levels can get you another result. So my question is:why all this hype about analog crossprocessing when they all turn out this way ( i know velvia 100 gets more redish) . And why all these fake discriptions on these different films getting nice nice funky colors when getting crossprocessed when it is the scanner software. Just try ex. Googeling crossprocessed kodak e100g...or one of the others..
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