Thanks for that link. You just saved me a lot of trial and error. > I am quite sure that it is possible to reproduce the > effects of cross processing digitally. You "only" > need to know how the cross processing affects the > different colours of the negative to reproduce the > effect on the computer. I found some information > here: http://www.bjphoto.co.uk/cross.shtml . It is > written by Martin Evening, who has published books > about digital manipulation of photographs if my > memory serves me well. > > Yves > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Yves Caudano > Laboratoire LASMOS > D�partement de Physique > Facult�s Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix > 61 Rue de Bruxelles > B-5000 Namur > Belgium > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > tel : + 32 (0)81 72 5487 > fax : 4707 > > URL : http://www.scf.fundp.ac.be/~ycaudano/ > > Lasmos laboratory URL : > http://www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique/lasmos/ > > Photography website : > http://www.yvescaudano.be >
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