Hot on the heels of another photo with a bit of manipulation on the colour comes this one. For this one though, I used the handy cross-process levels adjustment built into CS3. It's really cool. For someone who shoots a lot of slide film, there is always that draw when I take it in to ask them to cross process it. I always chicken out partly because you never know what the results are going to be but mostly it's because the things I shoot - landscapes and such - don't really lend themselves to the effect. The built in adjustments available in CS3 make it safe and easy.
I know, no guts no glory.
Fuji Velvia, scanned, sharpened, cross processed in Photoshop CS3.
Hot on the heels of another photo with a bit of manipulation on the colour comes this one. For this one though, I used the handy cross-process levels adjustment built into CS3. It's really cool. For someone who shoots a lot of slide film, there is always that draw when I take it in to ask them to cross process it. I always chicken out partly because you never know what the results are going to be but mostly it's because the things I shoot - landscapes and such - don't really lend themselves to the effect. The built in adjustments available in CS3 make it safe and easy.
I know, no guts no glory.
Fuji Velvia, scanned, sharpened, cross processed in Photoshop CS3.