This is an extremely strange and narrow definition of a common phenomena. Color crossover simply means colors casts in certain luminosity range (highlights, mids, shadows, etc).
I understand "crossover" that there is wrong colour reproduction at two(!) locations, shadows and lights.
Otherwise that term crossover would make no sense!
And that this strict wording is understood literally by us Europeans you can see here:
Color crossover - an illustration
IMO elimination of all crossover merely produces a technically perfect result like billions of others that could have been taken with any half decent phone. In my view it is preferable that pictures taken on film should not look like digital. Alan this is not meant as a "smarty pants" question...
To put you at ease: in Germany we do not even use the term crossover as generic term as you, but a german term that is less strict and indeed also includes a single-side deviation.
So you English speakers might reconsider your terminology... to avoid arguing...
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