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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Film photography > Cross processing C-41 and E6 film. (Viewed 2528 times)
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Cross processing C-41 and E6 film.
< on 7/31/2012 1:25 AM >
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I feel like some sort of super hipster film guru hahaha. Cross processing C-41 and E-6 Color film in D-76.
All taken with a Leica R3 + Leitz Vario 35-70mm 3.5.

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Re: Cross processing C-41 and E6 film.
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hmm, processing them in d-76 wasn't the best idea, you lost all color nuances and strangeness of cross processing. They came out relatively ok, could have been a disaster.




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Re: Cross processing C-41 and E6 film.
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I've done Portra in Rodinal accidentally. Oops.




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I was just curious to see what happened and shot a few rolls just for this reason. I'm surprised with the results, I didn't expect anything to come out at all quite honestly.



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I presume that when you did the E6, it came out as a negative, right?




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I presume that when you did the E6, it came out as a negative, right?


Photo #3 was E-6. It looks weird, but it isn't a negative.




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You got a positive? Cool.




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