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hey everyone just as good here in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to recreate cross processing in Photoshop cross processing is when a photographer uses the wrong type of chemicals that were intended for a different type of film on their photo which as you can see gives this high contrasted and greenish blue effect so if we want to recreate this Photoshop thereamp;#39;s a few simple things we can do so let me just delete these layers and start working on the original photo the first thing I want to do is create a vignette so head over to filter lens correction and on the second tab should say custom here if you look down to the third box you should see vignette where you can change the amount slider to darken now the amount of vignette you want is all personal preference so what Iamp;#39;m going to do is create a fully dark one and the midpoint determines how spread out or contain your vignette is so Iamp;#39;m going to create a dark but contained vignette at negativ