I feel the same. When the channel first started Georgey was a cute goofy kid. Then he got too cool and lost his old sense of humor. Now he's fuckin cool and smiles again. Must be the mullet.
“Flight attendant: Is there a doctor on this flight? Dad: *nudging me* that should’ve been you Me: Not now Dad Dad: Not asking for a medium format film photographer to help, are they? Me: Dad, there’s a medical emergency happening right now Dad: Go and see if “cross processing slide film” helps
Back in the early 90's cross processing c41 film in E6 was big with the fashion crowd, stuff for bands etc. People had it dialed in - film to use, how to rate it, etc etc.
I cross-processed some Kodak BNW400CN which is a C41 BNW negative film in D76 since that's the chemistry I have available to me at school. It really brought out the grain, and gave a sort of infrared look to some of the shots which I thought was really cool!
I like the explaination of the process. However your comment of "with the right styling..." Rings very true. It almost seems like the 'I did this assignment the night before' and I therefore would love to see a proper series on cross-processed film.
I love the way you create such a new vibes trough your thumbnails or even your videos and series. There's always something special on Negative Feedback's videos that no one can't imitate for sure, like you know there's lots of 'new' RUclipsr account that tryin to give a vibes just like you did. I know that's an okay things, but why they didn't try to create something that maybe will stick to their personalities in the future of their 'carrier' on RUclips.
I have cross processed a few rolls (a couple of velvia 50 and an expired ektachrome from 2002), I scanned them using my dslr and the colours I got were quite natural (of course after some tweaking in lightroom and ps)
You should try redscaling I think it’s more what you want when you think about the old duochome. If you do try it keep in mind it normally looks better under exposed a stop or two
I used to do RA-4 printing and did a lot of Xprocessing. I would throw the colours way off from normal C41 colours to get them back to “normal”. If you reset your black point you’ll get close to what you should have gotten, then tweak from there. When done correctly, your colours should be over saturated and not off like yours. The grain should also be quite noticeable too. I’ve shot LF 4x5 printed to 11x14 and got grain on my prints. Your processor scans film as quickly as possible and don’t do colour corrections, that’s your job as a artist to finish.
Years ago when I worked in a one hour lab, I had a customer who would always bring his slide film in wanting us to process it in C41. I thought it was pretty awesome
You should try to develop color film with byw chemistry. It develops only the silver halite and the dyes get lost, but it gets a pinky or orangy tone. Super nice
Hey George , I live in bournemouth , not far from you ,but i have lost all inspiration in my photography , can you suggest anythings that can bring it back or get my motivation rolling again ?
Your thumbnails lately are hilarious. They remind of those cheesy makeup vloggers or, “you’ll never guess what challenge I did! you see on the trending page. Haha. Keep it up
its interesting.. its a positive with a very very dense blacks.. you need to over expose it by 3 stops and pull process -2 stops.. whole thing on it around the internet somewhere if you're interested
its interesting.. its a positive with a very very dense blacks.. you need to over expose it by 3 stops and pull process -2 stops.. whole thing on it around the internet somewhere if you're interested
Hey, I've been shooting 35mm for years now and im thinking about getting a medium format camera, I just wanted to know how do you meter for medium format? Are all the values the same (shutter speed and aperture)?
+NegativeFeedback your lab should have been able to dial a LOT more red out of those scans. I used to work for the biggest lab in New Zealand and several boutique labs and I used to specialize in printing cross processed films. Very red is actually the least common colour bias. Very yellow is the norm but they can actually be basically dialed completely out. you still get a bleached out look to the over all tone that can be very cool. IMHO they just did a bad job of processing the scans. Having said that it can be very tricky to know what the customer is after in terms of the "cross processed" look/colour shift. I think it would make for an interesting follow up video to take the negs back and ask them to dial way more of the red out?
I did cross develop 6 rolls of Kodak Ektachrome E200 120mm, not only because the film was expired from 2001 but also the lab didn’t offer E6 chemicals. The results were pretty epic if I say so. The tones were on point, here’s the link to the results: instagram.com/p/B4ksp8ipBgT/?igshid=16r4dx31mxhhj
Cross process was my primary process back in the days but I wouldnt ever used Velvia Expired Agfa comes nice: instagram.com/p/BdQVboAlMuL/ instagram.com/p/BdTQeT5F4iW/ instagram.com/p/B3Md-5DnKDt/ Astia was also nice, Provia OK some of the Ektachromes, usually nice colours but often too much of contrast keep it on. I like your approach :)
How many different ways is this subject a waste of his time, his resources, and my time? These videos are produced when you have a production schedule to meet and no clue.
Randall Stewart it’s not that serious, buddy. If you think it’s a waste of time why did you watch the video and take the time to leave a comment anyway?
Back to the green screen for next week which should be "How I edit my film" keep them peepers peeped
i zoned out watching the mullet sequence at the beginning and had to go back and relisten
Is it only me or George has more humor recently
I feel the same. When the channel first started Georgey was a cute goofy kid. Then he got too cool and lost his old sense of humor. Now he's fuckin cool and smiles again. Must be the mullet.
m4gdelen4 with great mullet comes great responsibility
George's been a meme lord, think he's just decided to let it come through more in video. I do recall him stoking the "shoot well, gergo" flames.
When is the "How to pose for selfies" book coming out?!?
#askingforafriend
“Flight attendant: Is there a doctor on this flight?
Dad: *nudging me* that should’ve been you
Me: Not now Dad
Dad: Not asking for a medium format film photographer to help, are they?
Me: Dad, there’s a medical emergency happening right now
Dad: Go and see if “cross processing slide film” helps
Back in the early 90's cross processing c41 film in E6 was big with the fashion crowd, stuff for bands etc. People had it dialed in - film to use, how to rate it, etc etc.
milky low contrast. definitely a "look" that needs quite a lot of research. not enough people do it these days to have a go-to film to recommend.
i like the way your head moves when you talk
.... thanks?
I like the way your mouth moves when you type..
dude hates eye contact
My mans stuntin on us hard with them poses and outfit
Great images (and thanks for the mullet update)!
Congrats on 200k !!
I only shoot when I'm steamin mad. That's my cross process.
Fuji CDU cross processed looks amazing imo
madness man, you've cracked the 200000 subscriptions on youtube!!
Make sure you continue such good content! I love your videos!!
nobody: cross processing E6 can be fun!
George: hold my guiness
I remember you did a video about slide film. This brings up some good memories.
I cross-processed some Kodak BNW400CN which is a C41 BNW negative film in D76 since that's the chemistry I have available to me at school. It really brought out the grain, and gave a sort of infrared look to some of the shots which I thought was really cool!
I like the explaination of the process. However your comment of "with the right styling..." Rings very true. It almost seems like the 'I did this assignment the night before' and I therefore would love to see a proper series on cross-processed film.
I love the way you create such a new vibes trough your thumbnails or even your videos and series. There's always something special on Negative Feedback's videos that no one can't imitate for sure, like you know there's lots of 'new' RUclipsr account that tryin to give a vibes just like you did. I know that's an okay things, but why they didn't try to create something that maybe will stick to their personalities in the future of their 'carrier' on RUclips.
I have cross processed a few rolls (a couple of velvia 50 and an expired ektachrome from 2002), I scanned them using my dslr and the colours I got were quite natural (of course after some tweaking in lightroom and ps)
if you set your white balance to daylight or 5600K in lightroom you can be sure that you're not over correcting (normalising) the file from the DSLR.
I'd like to see your opinion on c41 in e6- it's pretty different than what you did.
my understanding is that fujichromes didnt cross process well. ektachrome was the way forward
Provia 400 was pretty awesome for cross processing, but they don't make it anymore :-(
yes the Kodaks do a nice more neutral palette job. similar to Agfa Precisa which is still the king of xpro.
You should try redscaling I think it’s more what you want when you think about the old duochome. If you do try it keep in mind it normally looks better under exposed a stop or two
I used to do RA-4 printing and did a lot of Xprocessing. I would throw the colours way off from normal C41 colours to get them back to “normal”. If you reset your black point you’ll get close to what you should have gotten, then tweak from there. When done correctly, your colours should be over saturated and not off like yours. The grain should also be quite noticeable too. I’ve shot LF 4x5 printed to 11x14 and got grain on my prints.
Your processor scans film as quickly as possible and don’t do colour corrections, that’s your job as a artist to finish.
I live for the meme that is George
Years ago when I worked in a one hour lab, I had a customer who would always bring his slide film in wanting us to process it in C41. I thought it was pretty awesome
You should try to develop color film with byw chemistry. It develops only the silver halite and the dyes get lost, but it gets a pinky or orangy tone. Super nice
Hey George , I live in bournemouth , not far from you ,but i have lost all inspiration in my photography , can you suggest anythings that can bring it back or get my motivation rolling again ?
Outfit and poses are 🔥
I'm trying my best
I see that board on the wall, do you climb?
What is the spotmeter you have on you in the video?
You missed your calling. Your posing is on point. 5/5.
My results usuaally ended up green and yellow. Id love tto see more attempts at this.
I've had some incredible results cross processing Agfa Precisa, don't hesitate if you have a few rolls, even expired.
Your thumbnails lately are hilarious. They remind of those cheesy makeup vloggers or, “you’ll never guess what challenge I did! you see on the trending page. Haha. Keep it up
What if you cross process portra in E6?
its interesting.. its a positive with a very very dense blacks.. you need to over expose it by 3 stops and pull process -2 stops.. whole thing on it around the internet somewhere if you're interested
That hair is getting awesome!
I think you need to do us a posing video ... I spat my tea out! Brilliant!
The world isn't ready
Ahhhhh, the square space sponsor is back. :)
Mullet is looking solid dude
Hey g-money, what is the cheatcode for 100% off for square space?
How about color negative film in E6 chemicals?? :)
its interesting.. its a positive with a very very dense blacks.. you need to over expose it by 3 stops and pull process -2 stops.. whole thing on it around the internet somewhere if you're interested
@@JakobWinterborne oh cool yeah I'd love to see some examples
you should start a podcast talking about film. I could listen to this shit all day.
Hey, I've been shooting 35mm for years now and im thinking about getting a medium format camera, I just wanted to know how do you meter for medium format? Are all the values the same (shutter speed and aperture)?
Everythings the same
Great video George, I love your jacket! Where is it from?
George is the meme God we need but do not deserve
I miss the Provia 400. It was so frickin' good for cross processing. So dear Fuji, #BRINGBACKTHEPROVIA400
I kinda miss the old, pre meme, negative feedback
Luca Gruber no
Well aren't you lucky that there's 100 older videos to satisfy your quench for the pre meme age!
@@NegativeFeedback not like I already watched every single one of them georgie boy...
+NegativeFeedback your lab should have been able to dial a LOT more red out of those scans. I used to work for the biggest lab in New Zealand and several boutique labs and I used to specialize in printing cross processed films. Very red is actually the least common colour bias. Very yellow is the norm but they can actually be basically dialed completely out. you still get a bleached out look to the over all tone that can be very cool. IMHO they just did a bad job of processing the scans. Having said that it can be very tricky to know what the customer is after in terms of the "cross processed" look/colour shift.
I think it would make for an interesting follow up video to take the negs back and ask them to dial way more of the red out?
Isnt a transparency an image captured on transparent film, regardless of it being a neg or a positive?
no
yes
maybe
It's usually what positives are referred to
@@NegativeFeedback aah! Good to know, I might have had some misunderstandings then :D
Thanks for the reply
I did cross develop 6 rolls of Kodak Ektachrome E200 120mm, not only because the film was expired from 2001 but also the lab didn’t offer E6 chemicals. The results were pretty epic if I say so. The tones were on point, here’s the link to the results:
instagram.com/p/B4ksp8ipBgT/?igshid=16r4dx31mxhhj
we've hit 200k guys
Best video yet LMAO
I'd understand the appeal of cross processing if only slide film wasn't so god damn expensive
You could try the lomo slide film, I think that's a lot cheaper
Its great how you sneezed and was like, nope don't need a second take
he actually said "follow me" ;)
"to show off as many colours as possible" *wears green beanie and brown jacket in green and brown forrest* 😂
Look, it’s Chappies daddy. 😄
That biggie crown photo was cross processed
Reminded me of Tiersen's Dust Lane
Your upload schedule is less consistent than my period. And I’m a man.
That's because there is no schedule
NegativeFeedback that reply was uploaded faster than most videos
@@arthurb8436 There was a video 48 hours ago and you're still moaning
NegativeFeedback sowwy gworgie boi, i’ll twy to b more appweciative
George do u wanna be roommates
STANCE
Cross process was my primary process back in the days
but I wouldnt ever used Velvia
Expired Agfa comes nice: instagram.com/p/BdQVboAlMuL/
instagram.com/p/BdTQeT5F4iW/
instagram.com/p/B3Md-5DnKDt/
Astia was also nice, Provia OK
some of the Ektachromes, usually nice colours but often too much of contrast
keep it on. I like your approach :)
Can I get 2:14 signed print to hang over my bed 😂
If you don't mind your house being haunted
Vulva 100
Portr8
You looks like a lightbulb straight outta Compton.
yo
FIRST
You again?
Love your vidoes but I just thought you should know, Movember has not been good to you
You must be new here
needs a burnt out motorbike
Third
That mullet is disgusting
Abu Baker thanks!
How many different ways is this subject a waste of his time, his resources, and my time? These videos are produced when you have a production schedule to meet and no clue.
Randall Stewart it’s not that serious, buddy. If you think it’s a waste of time why did you watch the video and take the time to leave a comment anyway?