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Check the Technique - Quizz Nr 5 ended 10 months ago
written by somapic on January 27th, 2009 , 67 comments (0 votes)

There are many ways to slap some color on your LC-A+ photos – colorsplashing, using foils in front or behind the lens, expired film, cross processing… if you develope your prints in your own darkroom you might even be able to achieve some color shifts then.
Once again you´re called to show some expert skills and tell us – Where´s that golden shine on the dark brown african mask coming from? Is it the soft toned roomlight, causes the film such color shifts and if – which film could it most propably be then?
You´ve got 24 hours to place your guess and claim your quizz – piggy with a right answer.

Answers can be sent to “adrian.bilek@lomography.com”mailto:"adrian.bilek@lomography.com or posted in the comments.

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67 comments

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    10 months ago

    lomography redscale film

  • saviorjosh
    by saviorjosh
    10 months ago

    redcale!
    could be lomography redscale film or the old-school technique of reversing and reloading the film.

  • mantozauras
    by mantozauras
    10 months ago

    definitely redscale!

  • maxpinckers
    by maxpinckers
    10 months ago

    REDSCALE !

  • maxpinckers
    by maxpinckers
    10 months ago

    Lomography RedScale Negative 100, for that matter :)

  • daredeye
    by daredeye
    10 months ago

    hell yes... redscale!

  • alvik
    by alvik
    10 months ago

    rescale

  • alvik
    by alvik
    10 months ago

    redscale, I mean :D

  • hhjm
    by hhjm
    10 months ago

    Yes, Lomo Redscale Film100ASA

  • larslau
    by larslau
    10 months ago

    Redscaled film

  • syafeeq
    by syafeeq
    10 months ago

    REDSCALE yoo!

  • grad
    by grad
    10 months ago

    redckale

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    10 months ago

    redscale film.. the film is redscale lomography film :)

  • dalandhan
    by dalandhan
    10 months ago

    redscaled film ;)

  • anglemort
    by anglemort
    10 months ago

    redscale for sure ! Lomo probably.

  • kino-eye
    by kino-eye
    10 months ago

    I say lomographic redscale film. Or possibly a black and white negative printed onto colour paper, sometimes it will give the same sepia like tone.

  • graefin
    by graefin
    10 months ago

    redscale, but I was too slow I guess.

  • azurblue
    by azurblue
    10 months ago

    Well,of course the first thing that comes in your mind is : lomography redscale film.

    In the other hand, I could be a skillful manipulation of the scann, playing with curves, and so on !!! Shame, shame on me ! Hey hey I'm kidding !

    Maybe a bit flash on it, not sure...

  • fash_on
    by fash_on
    10 months ago

    looks like redscale, nice :)

  • mandashitley
    by mandashitley
    10 months ago

    lol how many people can win if they all have the same answer?

    redscale.

    ............

  • mephisto19
    by mephisto19
    10 months ago

    lomo redscale 100, 35mm

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago

    Mmmm...

  • fuzztone04
    by fuzztone04
    10 months ago

    lil' bit of the redscale magic..100 ISO 35mm

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago

    I think you can't get such white reflects with redscale... Check the nose...

  • thomasstephen
    by thomasstephen
    10 months ago

    Redscale film

  • somapic
    by somapic
    10 months ago

    @ mandashitley and everyone - everyone with a right guess wins here! That´s why we "only" reward winners with a single piggy and the quizzes are on for only 24 hours.

    @ stouf - where do you see white reflects in that picture?

  • pikka
    by pikka
    10 months ago

    Redscale Lomography film

  • donatus
    by donatus
    10 months ago

    Lomo redscale film.

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago

    @ somapic : There's a thin white line in the middle of the edge of the nose... But maybe I'm wrong...

  • comezone
    by comezone
    10 months ago

    redscale lomography film

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago

    Maybe I was unclear :
    http://www.lomograph(…)50201_l.jpg

    : )

  • lomosexual_manboy
    by lomosexual_manboy
    10 months ago

    It's that redscale characteristic we have all grown to love fo sho.

  • zulupt
    by zulupt
    10 months ago

    Lomography redscale 100ISO negative film I guess.

  • torium
    by torium
    10 months ago

    lomography redscale with flash? :--)

  • -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    10 months ago

    I Think I'm The First to say:

    flash and redscale 100

  • leatherheart
    by leatherheart
    10 months ago

    .lomography redscale film.
    .roomlight (no flash).

  • -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    10 months ago

    mmm 30 people says redscale...it can't be so easy

  • ananditya
    by ananditya
    10 months ago

    redscale it is..

  • lomodirk
    by lomodirk
    10 months ago

    I would say it`s a redscale supported by a flash :)

  • spendospend
    by spendospend
    10 months ago

    redscale film, no flash just other room lighting,

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    10 months ago

    Redscale of course, indoors, no flash and low light conditions (look at the "noise" of the texture...), that's how the redscale turns in brown/gold colors. And no flash, because it would be strongly reflected on the statue.

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    10 months ago

    this must be redscale film!

  • lomollete
    by lomollete
    10 months ago

    Redscale film (probably lomo(?)) and the soft roomlight.

  • icuresick
    by icuresick
    10 months ago

    Redscaled Films!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago
  • mattdude1081
    by mattdude1081
    10 months ago

    probably just room light, with the ilm being redscale 100

  • kuasimudo
    by kuasimudo
    10 months ago

    redscale!

  • kylethefrench
    by kylethefrench
    10 months ago

    redscale forever

  • eastmoe
    by eastmoe
    10 months ago

    lomography redscale film..

  • plesaleza
    by plesaleza
    10 months ago

    i'll go with redscale but maybe it's not the same like maybe 400 iso redscale. Redscale jsut seems too obvious.

  • halfawakehaiku
    by halfawakehaiku
    10 months ago

    red scale with off shoe flash

  • pctechgirl
    by pctechgirl
    10 months ago

    Gotta be Lomo Redscale ISO 100!

  • weechonghooi
    by weechonghooi
    10 months ago

    Is it the REDSCALE 400 ???

  • mblair23
    by mblair23
    10 months ago

    Redscale film

  • dirklancer
    by dirklancer
    10 months ago

    let me jump on your bandwagon with a vote for redscale.
    I really have no clue, but it's worth trying a comment for a piggie right??
    :P

  • kirri-joy
    by kirri-joy
    10 months ago

    i agree with dirklancer. redscale film, 400 iso, no flash. :)

  • by lomahese
    10 months ago

    only redscale :-)))

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    10 months ago

    Haha, just to say something different :)
    There could be many ways to create a pic like this. Redscale might be one way and it´s probably right but if you have a look to the /filmshop website there are also a lot of pics that have such a golden shine. These pics are crossprocessed. If the lighting is right and maybe you use an orange filter or a foil, I bet you can get the same results.
    I bet in the end it´s redscale but I want to swim against the stream even if I´m not earning a piggie :)

  • jrjw
    by jrjw
    10 months ago

    lomography redscale film! (100/36)

  • deniselai
    by deniselai
    10 months ago

    redscale film with flash! :D

  • fuzk23
    by fuzk23
    10 months ago

    i think its redscale tooo!!! :)

  • by koalaurs
    10 months ago

    crossprocess

  • stouf
    by stouf
    10 months ago

    My opinion:

    - Vicuna is right about the light. No flash, if there was a flash, the reflects wouldn't be so soft. So it's a long exposure.
    - The white reflects I mentioned previously tell us it cannot be redscale. The orange tint is given by the long exposure and the low light (maybe just candles). And maybe it is a negative film that adds to the orange tint.
    - The fine grain, despite the long exposure could be a proof that it's a low sensitivity film. 200 asa or less.

    I'm not sure of what I'm saying here.
    It's just my opinion.

    Lomo on.

  • sarjanhassan
    by sarjanhassan
    10 months ago

    redscale 100ISO negative film I guess, maybe using kodak or fuji negative films to turns become redscale..

  • dogma
    by dogma
    10 months ago

    Redscale film!!!!!!!! with no flash!!!!!!

  • cinzinc
    by cinzinc
    10 months ago

    id say regular color film.
    OR
    cross processed redscalin technique

  • by pieceofshoot
    10 months ago

    redscale film ; )

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