Craft: Cross Processed (Color Reversal Film / C-41 | Tetenal) | Self-Developed

Photographer:
dr_reineke
Uploaded:
2023-07-06
Camera:
Zenza Bronica S2A
Film:
Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus (expired)
City:
San Rafael Glacier
Country/region:
Chile
Albums:
Landscapes

14 Comments

  1. spiceminer
    spiceminer ·

    wow!

  2. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @spiceminer 🙂

  3. astonuts
    astonuts ·

    Killer shot !!

  4. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @astonuts Thank you!

  5. mfb42
    mfb42 ·

    Beautiful colors! Great!

  6. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @mfb42 😄

  7. boxerclaus
    boxerclaus ·

    Fantastic. Beautiful colors and composition :-)

  8. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @boxerclaus Thank you!

  9. minimacmiller
    minimacmiller ·

    Your pictures are so pleasing to the eyes wow wow wow.

  10. captureme
    captureme ·

    this is incredible. i am new to film, what is cross processing? did you process and switch chemicals? or is it an overlay or another film or something?

  11. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @minimacmiller Thank you!!! 🙂

  12. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @captureme Thank you! 📸 In cross processing, you take a slide film and develop it with C-41 chemistry instead of E-6. This can result in higher saturation and color shifts. It also works the other way around: a negative film is forced into a positive with E-6 chemistry (instead of a negative with C-41 chemistry). I don't know the effects here; but they are not really considered special (pale colors, at least that's what I read?).

  13. sunlover_08
    sunlover_08 ·

    this shot is amazing!!

  14. dr_reineke
    dr_reineke ·

    @sunlover_08 😊

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