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and weamp;#39;re back and this time Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create a cross processing effect in docHub Photoshop we can create this effect in Photoshop itamp;#39;s non-destructive and it works with every image all we need is the adjustment layer curves just go to preset and as a default weamp;#39;ve got the cross processing here keep in mind when you want to adjust the RGB channel for example using auto it just undoes the cross processing so itamp;#39;s best practice to just create two curves adjustment layers on top of each other your first take care of the cross process you can see the green is taken out of the highlights so weamp;#39;ve got a little bit of a violet Zone in the in the sky in the background and on the car so I go to red channel and I take a little bit out of the red that makes two blue more prominent itamp;#39;s ETA once again - Green has been taken out of the image via the preset cross processing we can adjust the RGB channel here as well I donamp;