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3 Comments

  1. kdstevens
    kdstevens ·

    Hi R, I see that one of your tags for this series is "underexposed" (they still turned out nice, though). But here's the deal: 100 ISO redscale film will nearly always be underexposed unless you can set your camera's ISO to 25 or even 12, which, of course, you can't with the LC-A+, so most serious redscalers roll their own film using 400 ISO. I've used Kodak Gold 400 and have gotten good results. Try writing to LSI and asking for higher ISO redscale film. If enough people ask for it they just might start making it.

  2. kdstevens
    kdstevens ·

    Hi R, I see that one of your tags for this series is "underexposed" (they still turned out nice, though). But here's the deal: 100 ISO redscale film will nearly always be underexposed unless you can set your camera's ISO to 25 or even 12, which, of course, you can't with the LC-A+, so most serious redscalers roll their own film using 400 ISO. I've used Kodak Gold 400 and have gotten good results. Try writing to LSI and asking for higher ISO redscale film. If enough people ask for it they just might start making it.

  3. renaishashin
    renaishashin ·

    Hey thx @kdstevens I agree with you using iso 400 to make it redscale. I've seen some redscale iso 400 that turns out great! Maybe a Lomo Redscale Pro 200! New product haha

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