kodak elitechrome hello everyone! i'm quite new to this forum so i hope to make a couple of friends here :D
i went to Triple D lately to cross process my first Kodak Elitechrome roll and i was expecting the colours to be saturated like how i've seen the elitechrome develops when it is cross processed, however, i got back the exposures and they were ridiculously washed out in green and yellow. some examples below:
Shot using a Smena 8M:
can anyone shed some light on it? i'm not too clear about it yet and your help would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
invisibl3- 03-02-2008
basically cross processing a slide will give you some color shifts.. there is a thread somewhere that provides the different color shifts.. from what i experienced so far the lighting, lens and slides will effect the color shifts... try going through the cross processed section to see the effects of different slides on different cameras...
effzee- 03-02-2008
hahah i went through this one:
http://www.lomolism.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18
but i presume that the elitechrome extracolour has a more yelllowish green tint when x processed? mine sure went all out. haha
R2D2- 03-02-2008
wow u understand thai ah?
badeggcat- 03-02-2008
this is the usual EBX results.
effzee- 03-02-2008
hahaha no la i don't understand thai but generally i guess it is. thanks for all your input!
so what slide do you guys use which generally has consistent colour throughout when x processed?
forgive me if my questions are a bit screwy :)
jestre- 03-02-2008
i like green. :)
so generally, i use fuji provia 400 for xpro and it gives me what i want.
when used outdoor with bright light, provia gives me blue as well. so i'm cool with that.
and of course~ i'm using automatic camera~ so i never worry about the exposure.
we all start with lotsa questions, so no worries :)
ask more learn more.
sumlom- 03-03-2008
i prefer the ektachrome though for very saturated colours :)
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