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Color Studies-Cross Processing-C41 Film Processed In E6 Chemistry(7 images)
Cross processing is a technique where exposed film is processed in an incompatible chemistry. In this case I processed a color negative film, which would normally use a C-41 chemistry process, in a chemistry used to normally process transparency film, an E-6 process. The result was a color transparency.

I used a high speed film, 1600 ISO, because I think that the grain...
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  • Two strangers  share the shade of a small tree  while waiting for  a bus on the 2800 Block of  16th. Street N.W., Washington, DC. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • The C and O Canal and a wrought iron architectural detail.  The Georgetown section of   Washington DC. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • The Azelea Collection in the U.S. National Arboretum becomes  a  colorful abstraction due to a long shutter speed used while walking along a path that winds through the flowers. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • An airplane  wing during flight. Layers of clouds are seen above  and  below  the wing. The predominately blue color cast is caused by cross processing color negative film in color slide  chemistry. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • A grouping of Iris leaves photographed close-up on cross processed, grainy high speed, ISO,  film. C-41 film processed in E-6 chemistry. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • A close  up of an Azalea Flower at the United States National Arboretum Azalea Collection. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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  • Waiting for the  coals to heat up during a cookout on the roof of  an apartment building in Arlington, VA. July 4, 2003. By photographer Sam D'Amico
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