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Sicko !L3HRY/miC.
So is mimicking the look of cross-processed film lame?
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>> Anonymous
Yes.
>> Anonymous
thread over, lets leave it at that.
>> Anonymous
>>167007
Yes. The only exception to this rule is if you actually cross process real film.
>> Anonymous
Nothing is lame if it works. The OP does.

>>167016
>>167044
>>167045
Are purist tools.
>> Anonymous
Cool if done right, Sicko.