Scanning Cross-Processed Film

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I found it very tricky to scan a cross-processed film properly. After getting different results from various scanners, I learned how to do it! Here’s how I did it with my scanner.

Different scanners, different results. That is because of the settings used to scan and also because of the one operating the scanner. Cross-processing is a beautiful technique of developing color negative film as a slide and vice versa in order to get super-saturated awesome photos. But when the scanner messes up the results, it gets annoying. On this video, I will show you my method on how I scanned my cross-processed film. I used an Epson scanner and a roll of exposed Fuji Sensia, cross-processed of course, and my laptop.

Here are the results:

These are kind of raw, so they can be edited in Photoshop, but not that much.

written by pvalyk on 2012-01-05 #gear #tutorials #videos #scanning #tipster #process #lomography #scan #xpro #scanner #epson

2 Comments

  1. marissa
    marissa ·

    You don't do anything special do you? Just scanning them.. What's the 'trick' or 'tipster' from this article?

  2. jiloo
    jiloo ·

    'This video is private'

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