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Digital Cross Processing |
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Digital Cross Processing |
The principle is simple, shoot a roll of slide film and develop it using the standard color film process rather than the slide film process. The result is colors that are out of the range they would normally appear in. The process works similiarly if you shoot normal film and have it processed as slide film, though the second option is much more involved.
So why cross processing? Because it allows the photographer another tool to use to help push a point across to the viewer from any background and though language barriers may exist the visual arts have been breaking down the barriers between languages for far longer than photograpy has existed. This particular grouping of images is part of a collection designed to push the extreme of what may become a reality if our waste of natural resources isn't curbed as our gluttony if not put in check may well result in our no longer having clean cities, clean air or clean water. I hope you chuckled just barely. All of those issues are a reality, but to what end will you let it continue to slide?
Yes I just picked on you. And you, and you and you. Why? Because if it's not driven home to each one of us how we can all play part to making the world a cleaner and more beautiful home then we might end up with no home to live in.
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Digital Cross Processing |
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Digital Cross Processing |
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Digital cross Processing |