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Cross processing is developing film in a developer meant for a different kind of film. Bright colors make a good cross-processed picture.
*My cross processed pictures came out really red this year and last year they were really green. I love how this developing technique is always surprising and I was happy with my pictures. I took a picture of my dog behind glass and a plant that came out very red. I love the coloring of cross processed pictures.
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