Silhouette-2021.5 : Nodes : Cross Processing
Cross Processing
Description
Cross-processing is a photographic technique where print film (C41) is processed in the set of chemicals usually used to process slide film (E6) or vice versa. The final result yields images with oddly skewed colors and increased contrast and saturation. Different film stocks produce different results, so we have created what we feel is a representative look.
Node Group
Film Lab.
Controls
Presets
To select a preset, choose one from the Presets tab.
Amount
Sets the intensity of the cross process effect.
Mode
Print to Slide
Simulates the effect of print film (C41) being processed in slide (E6) chemicals.
Slide to Print
Simulates the effect of slide film (E6) being processed in print (C41) chemicals.