John_Pytlak wrote:The KODAK EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Camera Film 5285/7285 is quite popular for both 16mm and 35mm users, primarily for creating an alternative "look", either with normal E-6 processing or "cross processing" in the ECN-2 process:
cross-processing means, literally, processing something in the wrong chemistry, typically for an effect. An example would be in processing E-6 film in C-41 chemistry, in effect turning the slide film into a negative film. Another one would be in processing movie film in C-41, the colors shift in interesting ways.
CAUTION: Always let the lab know you are trying to cross-process a roll. Mislabeling the film to fool the lab into putting it in the wrong process can ruin your film and that of other customers. For example, cross-processing a camera negative film designed for the ECN-2 process will leave black carbon rem-jet particles to severely contaminate a process like E-6 or C-41 that does not have a rem-jet removal stage.
John Pytlak
EI Customer Technical Services
Research Lab, Building 69
Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, NY 14650-1922 USA
Here are a couple of examples of 35mm still film cross processed:
Olympus XA2
Konica Chrome R-100 x-pro
Olympus XA2
Fujichrome 200 x-pro
Olympus XA2
Konica Chrome R-100 x-pro
Results tend to be unpredictable -- but that's all part of the charm of x-pro. I almost always overexpose my cross-processed rolls by one stop. I'm excited to try x-pro w/ super 8 and 16mm.
As I understand it, the way to simulate the ECN-2 negative process for movie film is to use C-41 developer in conjuction with the Bleach and Fix from the E-6 process. I've yet to try it though...
monobath wrote:I plan to cross-process one of my three rolls of 64T in C-41 chemistry. Just got the chemistry kit in today.
fantastic. i plan to do that for a short i'm shooting in october, or possible using 16mm 100d the same way. i've cross processed a lot of 100vs stills and they look exactly like i want the short to look. i hope you got some results before i'm ready to go. would be great to see.