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coigach

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Hello,

I've inherited a box of this film, expired 10 years ago. Am thinking about cross-processing this - has anyone got any cross-processed samples they can post to get an idea of colours?

Any samples of 'normal' shots too, as I've no idea what the film is like...!

Thanks for your help,
Gavin
 

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Cross processing Color Neg film in E6 chemistry can produce some really cool results — typically very blue overall with some exagerated or false colors depending on the characteristics of the particular emulsion. You will want to do some tests but ussually you will need to overexpose by two stops (or expose normally and push 2 stops during E6 development) in order to get a well exposed cross processed transparency.

Cheers,
Mark
 
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