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callmeoblomov posted a reply:

You can probably do this with Photoshop. The cheap way is to use the ‘Auto Levels’ command (on the positive image, not the negative), which will auto-set the white point and black point on your image. Often, this will ‘correct’ a crossprocessed image back to ‘normal’ tones. Someone who knows more about Photoshop may be able to tell you how to do this by hand, in case Auto-Levels (which is kind of a big stick) doesn’t turn out quite the way you want.

(Via I Shoot Film’s Discussion Feed.)



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