What happens when you cross process 400 ISO color negative film in slide chemicals? The camera is a holga and the conditions were sunny. All of my previous ISO 400 shots on sunny days have turned out fine.
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I have never done this and will never but I am pretty good at searching the internet. :-) Here - http://www.flickr.com/groups/crossprocessing/discuss/81487/ In this discussion you see it being described as giving dark, washed-out results with normal processing and golden results with +5 processing. Commercial labs usually do not understand push/pull processing, much less do it. I am sure it would be costly.
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