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  • #14153
    Worst Case Scenario
    Participant

    Like it says…..

    Cross Processing gives wedding photographs a really contemporary feel.

    http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/wedding-photography-cross-processing.html

    #14154
    iliketag
    Participant

    I like cross processing in rare cases. Unfortunately it’s huge right now… Thanks Instagram =/

    #14155
    IHF
    Participant

    lol

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    https://boostlikes.com

    #14167
    ebi
    Participant

    It’s too bad that the tutorial doesn’t show how to really do cross processing correctly. When done effectively it can be quite beautiful.

    #14175
    Bill
    Participant

    Did I miss the “before” pic?  would be nice for any tutorial to show you the before and after and not just the after.

    Doh!

    #14183
    Worst Case Scenario
    Participant

    You need to hover over the pic to get the before image, not that it’s worth the effort.

    #14184
    cameraclicker
    Participant

    I see Before and hovering gives After.  Unfortunately, After has had all detail in her suit blown out.  The only part of After that I like better is the Mini.  I’ve seen much better examples.

    #14192
    joehomeowner
    Participant

    I kinda like the “after”, except the people are super red and it looks terrible. The car and the structure and everything are okay.

    #14198
    ebi
    Participant

    peeps don’t pay attention to skin tones….very annoying…

    #14204
    iliketag
    Participant

    winky skin tones aside, my biggest pet peeve with cross processing is the weird muddy purple color that the blacks turn into most of the time. Even when it works, it’s really hard for me to get over.

    #14234
    ebi
    Participant

    personally, I like adding a base tone to the shadows and highlights. It’s not really cross processing. Lightroom calls it split toning. But it’s a style that I quite like but i’ve seen it overdone quite often.

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