HARMAN RED 125 Redscale Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
HARMAN RED 125 Redscale Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Clear base and high red sensitivity – perfect for redscale
- Medium speed ISO 125
- Professionally finished with DX Coded 36exp cassettes
- Standard C41 processing
- This film is not available in any other brand
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HARMAN RED 125 is an ISO 125 redscale film that offers photographers a unique way to experiment with striking color palettes. By reversing the film during loading, it exposes the emulsion through its base, creating surreal and moody tones of red, orange, yellow, and green. This creative choice can turn ordinary scenes into dystopian masterpieces, lending an otherworldly atmosphere to any subject. Ideal for artistic projects and photographers looking to push the boundaries of traditional film aesthetics, HARMAN RED 125 is both versatile and evocative. |
Exposure and ScanningWhen working with redscale film, it is crucial to understand the impact of exposure on the final image to achieve the desired creative effect. Overexposure enhances the image with finer grain and emphasizes warm tones like red and orange, creating a dramatic, high-contrast look. On the other hand, underexposure brings out coarser grain, deep shadows, and a subtle green tint, lending an atmospheric and moody quality to the photograph. Normal exposure strikes a balance, yielding standard grain with stronger orange tones and softer shadows. Processing redscale film in standard C41 or CN16 chemicals ensures optimal results without requiring special adjustments for bracketed exposures. It is worth noting that, unlike traditional color films, the emulsion layer on redscale film is reversed. For photographers who wish to experiment further, the orientation of the emulsion can be adjusted using a reloadable cartridge. Scanning redscale negatives is straightforward on most commercial film scanners, and tools like Digital ICE in C41-processed films can assist in automating the removal of dust and scratches for a cleaner final image. |
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