Reversed Redscale Doubles
written by liquidpapercut
on April 24th, 2009
, 4 submissions
, 10 comments
(13 votes)
We all know how cool Redscale can be, but what happens when you shoot a roll of Redscale and then flip it to the normal side for your doubles?
Well, try this one on for size. Take a roll of 35mm film and shoot it. Then take the same roll and convert it to Redscale and shoot over it. It makes for incredible doubles. The Redscale gives you amazing reds while the normal side gives you the bright saturated colors you crave. The Redscale, will create vibrant reds or give the illusion of light leaks gone wild! Be sure to remember that when you shoot, your second exposure will appear upside down! Try shooting with your camera upside down or any which way for astounding results.
And a helpful hint: A Holga with the 35mm Adaptor can be loaded backwards for Redscale.
























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