In this case, I ran some Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film) through my recently acquired Horizon Perfekt, a panoramic camera featuring a swinging lens, before getting it cross processed (C41) at a nearby photo lab. They were later scanned using a Plustek OpticFilm 7400 at 3600dpi. Photoshop work was pretty minimal - it was just stitching the scanned frames together, curves and removing some dust bunnies.
XPRO4 - Fuji Velvia 100 & Horizon Perfekt
Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated to X-pro) is the procedure of deliberately processing film in a chemicals intended for a different type of film. The two main methods of cross processing involve developing a slide film in C41, or colour negative film in E6. The result is an unpredictable range of colours, and is often used by Lomographers.
In this case, I ran some Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film) through my recently acquired Horizon Perfekt, a panoramic camera featuring a swinging lens, before getting it cross processed (C41) at a nearby photo lab. They were later scanned using a Plustek OpticFilm 7400 at 3600dpi. Photoshop work was pretty minimal - it was just stitching the scanned frames together, curves and removing some dust bunnies.











In this case, I ran some Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film) through my recently acquired Horizon Perfekt, a panoramic camera featuring a swinging lens, before getting it cross processed (C41) at a nearby photo lab. They were later scanned using a Plustek OpticFilm 7400 at 3600dpi. Photoshop work was pretty minimal - it was just stitching the scanned frames together, curves and removing some dust bunnies.
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