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March 21, 2008

How to Mimic “Cross Processing” using Photoshop

Posted in: Adobe Photoshop, Digital Photography

“Cross Processing” is a method of developing slide film using chemicals meant for developing print film, the result of which are bright, over-saturated images.

This Cross Processing with Photoshop tutorial shows how to use Photoshop to achieve a similar effect. While certainly not applicable to all images, this technique has its place in creating dramatic images.

Another, simpler method can be found here.


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