You can try sandwiching together a blank piece of C41 film and your cross processed film, then scanning as a color neg. The blank bit of film will re-introduce the brown mask of the color negative film.

Still probably won't produce very good color, though....

- MCC


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 12:27 PM
Subject: Fuji RDP Strangeness



Last night I tried scanning what I thought were some color negs, and the
results were awful.  Upon examining the strips carefully I noticed that
there was no orange mask, so I thought that the film may have been slide
film.  Tried scanning as transparency, and the results were just as bad.
Finally I read the film info in the border and discovered the film to be
Fuji RDP, which is a slide film.  However, all slide film I've ever seen
has black borders, this has clear.  And the colors are strange, with a
subtle and somewhat greenish cast over all.  I also recall getting prints
from this roll.

So, what kind of weirdness is happening. Maybe the lab processed it as neg
film - cross processing?



Shel






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