FAQ ·
What Is 'Cross-Processing'?
Cross processing or X-pro is a way of developing your rolls of film!
Standard colour negative film uses the C-41 process, which gives you a set of negatives to be scanned.
Slide film uses the E6 process, which gives you a set of positive slides.
Cross processing is when you swap the developing types!
So slide film goes in C-41 & colour neg goes in E6!
Slide film is generally X-pro'd more often and results in whacked out colour and contrasts!
Well worth any film photographers chop to give it a go!
Standard colour negative film uses the C-41 process, which gives you a set of negatives to be scanned.
Slide film uses the E6 process, which gives you a set of positive slides.
Cross processing is when you swap the developing types!
So slide film goes in C-41 & colour neg goes in E6!
Slide film is generally X-pro'd more often and results in whacked out colour and contrasts!
Well worth any film photographers chop to give it a go!
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