For those that like cross-processed looks but with less blue in the shadows and more pleasing skin tones than a traditional cross-processed effect.
A subtle everyday type effect that works great to enhance colors, especially blue skies.
Creates deep rich colors and glowing shadows.
A soft subtle color palette similar to what you might get from tea staining a print.
Very high key contrasty. Get the over-exposed look without losing highlight detail.
Make your image pop with this rich and lively effect.
Our secret formula of classic fashion look: cross-processed film (the perfect combo of version 1&2).
Is it B&W? You decide. An ever so subtle hint of color makes you wonder...do your eyes deceive you? Look long and hard and contemplate the meaning of life.
Get funky with this vivid version of a cross-process type look.
One variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more green).
Bright intense like golden sunshine. Edgy and vivid.
A dramatic old world feel with more punch and contrast than Moulin Rouge.
Hard to explain, but rich, bold and soft at the same time. Shadows seem to become like rain clouds, but without the thunder and lightening.
High contrast high key. Puts a soft wash on skin tones. Bold and sassy like your favorite super heroine!
A very unique color palette that is impressionistic more than realistic. Use this when you are really searching for something out of the ordinary.
One more variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more blue).
A toned down version of Kubota Tea Stained.
A cross-processed look, but with a lighter touch.