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This film is developed via the E-6 process, and produces colour positives as opposed to negatives, where the processed film's colours represent the exact colour of the original image.
Cross Processing is intentionally processing film C41 chemical , creating interesting and unpredictable color shifts and increased contrast. The best thing about cross processing is the unpredictability of it, you never know what you’re gonna get, but that’s the fun of shooting film.
The packaging is specially designed by the talented graphic designer Edmund Li aka @edmund, who is an analogue enthusiast from Malaysia. We hope you like it as much we do!
Thanks for all your support in 2024! 🙏
As we welcome 2025, we’re gearing up for something exciting—a Shot on Nana exhibition, likely happening mid-year.
As a wise person once said, “The proof is in the pudding.” This is our chance to come together and show the world what’s possible with the tiny yet mighty Nana camera! 📸
Curious about its image quality? Check out some decent results from our recent photowalk here (scroll to the bottom for the photos, in black-and-white).
If you already have a Nana camera, it’s time to get shooting! If you’d like to grab one, you can find it here.
Until then, remember:
Stay Positive, Shoot Negative. 🖤