Cross Processed
The prime choice for outrageous colors. This consists of developing a slide film as if it were a normal colour negative film. Merely ask your local lab technician (nicely) to process your slide film in C-41 (normally used for 35mm colour negative) and see what you get out of it. By using the “wrong” chemicals, the colours become displaced and your image explodes with brightness, saturation, and contrast. The unpredictability of results is perfect for the Holga photographer and gives the photo an even softer edge. Each film and laboratory will produce different results.
- Natural & Filtered
- Cross Processed
- Flashed & Colorsplashed
- Multiple Exposure
- Strobe Flash
- Light Leaked & Messed Up
- Black & White
- Full Fisheye
- The 35mm Holga
- Pseudo-Panorama
- Holga Modifications
- Istanbul and More
- Nighttime Holga Adventures
- Pseudo-Panorama II
- HolgaMod: The PinHolga
- HolgaMod: Lenshood
- Green Eyed Holga
- Multicolor Holga
- Red Holga
- Holga Holiday Mix
- Holga 35mm
- Holga 35mm Pinhole
- Holga 120 Pinhole
- Lights, Holga, Action
- Mandi's Color Filter Trick
- The Effects of Holga Mania
- Holga 35mm Black Corner
- Holga Fisheye Lens
- Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera
- Holga 120 3D Pinhole Camera
- Holga 120 WPC