Cross Processing a Velvia 100F

This was my experiment from cross processing a velvia 100f film.

I rolled it into my LC-A and then took the camera on my vacation in Kithira. As you can see the colours turned reddish in contrast with the velvia 50 that the colours turned blueish and greenish. Some of the photos were pulled at 50 ISO but with no remarkable change in output.

Velvia 100F
Kithira

Velvia 50
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LC-A photos almost like Cross Processed!

These photos were taken with my lomo lc-a with a very cheap film, left inside the camera for one and a half year and developed. Although I rarely use it nowdays because of the Holga, I was surprised to see these kinds of photos.

The only thing left now is try to find an AGFA CT film (very rare these days) or a kodak ektachrome to put in my lc-a for cross processing

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Spot the differences

Spot the differences: One of them is taken in Ermou street in Athens, the high street of Athens and the other one is taken in Istiklal Street in Istanbul, Turkey

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The first one is in Athens and the second one in Istanbul. Look almost the same to me

(photo from Athens uploaded by caribb)

Back to the Future

One of the joys of film is when you forget a film inside your camera and develop it after weeks, months or years!

This happened to me with one of my cameras, the Lomo LC-A. It was loaded with a film that was forgotten inside. After a friend of mine encouraged me to try again X processing a film in one of my shortcoming trips, I decided to load a Velvia 100F that was sitting for a long time in the fridge into my LC-A. What a suprise when I found the old film residing inside my lomo!

A gave the old film to have it developed and my suprise was bigger when I got the prints back and saw that the photos were taken 2 years ago in my trip to Turkey!

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The never ending open market!

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Walking Along

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Glory Past