petit miam wrote:
> But how does it work? Why don't your reds come out
> green in the photo? 

I'm not sure how much of the colour shift is simply due to the
lack of orange base and how much is because of Funky Chemistry,
but I was under the impression that the nature of the shifts
varies from emulsion to emulsion (anyone care to verify or
dispute that for me please?).

BTW, if you _really_ want to see reds shifted to green, try
Kodak EIR colour infrared slide film.  Used normally, it
shifts green to blue, red to green, and IR to red.  Cool stuff.
You use a filter to chop out the blue 'cause blue shows up as
white (if I've read the instructions right -- I didn't try any
shots unfiltered).

> And would you ever do this in
> black and white, or is there no point?

Dunno.

> Yeah, well you are wearing a skirt of sorts ;)

Yeah, but a kilt feels so _butch_ compared to my usual attire.

> > It was fun, and I keep meaning to get around to
> > playing with cross processing more often.
> Ah the processing, eh?

#blink#  Uh, yeah.  Hard to do the other any more often than
I already do unless I start refusing to wear boyclothes on stage.

                                        -- Glenn

http://www.radix.net/~dglenn/index.html


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