Cross-processed Fuji Sensia 100
By Jason Schupp
26 September 2008
Cross-processing is when you take slide film meant to be developed with the E-6 processand develop it with the C-41 process that's normally used for regular color negative film. Doing this causes the color of your photos to get shifted in wacky ways. Different types of slide film produce different types of color shifts that are semi-predictable. Fuji Sensia 100ISO tends to shift red and purple when you cross-process it. Here are some examples.
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