Cross Processing is a film photography technique whereby the film is deliberately processed in a solution intended for a different type of film. The effect is usually heavy colour shifts, increased contrast, over-saturation, and a funky greenish-yellow tint. [1]
Cross Processed picture of myself at Skiathos Dog Sanctuary, Greece.
If you own photoshop, you can click here to find out how to do this digitally.
I used this effect to edit my holiday pictures from Skiathos, you can find those by clicking here.
I used this effect to edit my holiday pictures from Skiathos, you can find those by clicking here.
[1] Auer, Brian. "Epic Edits." » Archive » Photoshop Techniques: Cross Process and Redscale. N.p., 15 Feb. 2008. Web. 29 July 2013.

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