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Lomography RedScale (35mm, 100 iso) staff-review
written by d_i_d on September 29th, 2008 , 7 submissions , 10 comments (1 vote)

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  • Brand
    Lomography
  • Name
    RedScale
  • en, common, type
    redscale
  • Format
    35mm
  • en, common, iso
    100

What we have here is nothing short of a ground-shaking and hand-clapping revolution in analog photography. This is the world’s very first pre-loaded and ready-to-shoot RedScale film – designed to re-cast your image in a sea of powerful and seriously intense red, orange, and yellow tones.

Basically RedScale is about exposing a roll of colour negative film from the “wrong side”: meaning that first the base of the film is exposed, then the layers with the emulsions. Until now this was only possible for those with a passion for DIY handiwork, who would painstakingly flip their films in the darkroom. Now, for the first time ever, you can buy this kind of film ready-to-shoot!

Lomography RedScale loads perfectly into all Lomographic Cameras such as the LC-A, LC-A+ or the Diana+ with its 35mm Back. Sensibility is 100 ISO and the results are stunning – that’s for sure!

34 submissions

10 comments

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    about 1 year ago

    just add some of mine made with a fujifilm superia 400 (the reddish)and with a kodak gold 400 (more yellow).
    I love how look the sky, cloudy days are the best for shot redscale.

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    about 1 year ago

    stupid me! you need only Lomography RedScale film shots...

  • graefin
    by graefin
    about 1 year ago

    Redscaling is the best reason to use normal colourfilm again (instead of the favoured slide film)!
    The pictures look great. Everyday summer ;)

  • by poshone
    about 1 year ago

    Bought mine @ Photokina & I'm about to have them back tomorrow! Can't wait.. Pics here look stunning!

  • kylethefrench
    by kylethefrench
    about 1 year ago

    fail for me

  • xbalboax
    by xbalboax
    about 1 year ago

    now all we need is redscale 120 film!

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Fantastic film indeed!! Thanks LSI for producing this new 35mm film!! :)))

  • by butter
    about 1 year ago

    I hate to be a little anti-LSI but why not just MAKE this film? You can get an empty spool from a lab and 4 or 5 rolls of some color film for 5 or 6 bucks and just wind the film backward into the empty spool in a dark room (bathroom + duct tape) instead of blowing almost $5 a roll on this stuff.

  • by foole
    11 months ago

    I've gotten great results with this film.

  • day3hugger
    by day3hugger
    7 months ago

    is this film good for very bright conditions?

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