Talk:Cross processing

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To-do list for Cross processing:
  • Information on the History of Cross Processing
  • Mentioning of some notable photographers
  • Basic information on the Science
  • Mentioning some of the more popular films used

[edit] I want this article to be a great one

I want this article at A class, I am already researching anybody want to help? Ajuk (talkcontribs) 21:08, 22 April 2007 (UTC).

i think this article could be a lot better, there is still alot missing. Like the difference between slide film processing in colour negative chemicals and colour negative film developed in slide chemicals.
the first one results in heigh constrast and saturation, while the second one gives the picture more pastel colours with less contrast
you should check out the Lomographic community. it's large, helpful and loves experimenting with cross-processing
http://www.lomography.com/