Lomography's Redscale 100 is a unique color negative film that has been reverse-rolled for exposing through the base of the film, rather than directly to the emulsion, in order to produce dramatic red, yellow, and orange toned photographs. By exposing the film through the base, the conventional top blue layer is not fully exposed and the bottom red layer filters the blue light from fully reaching the green and blue layers, resulting in a reddish appearance. The film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21°, and the amount of red coloring can be controlled by over-exposure; with more overexposure pushing the coloring to a yellower palette.
Lomography Redscale 120 Film [Expired on 2012]
- Reverse-Rolled Color Negative Film
- ISO 100/21° in C-41 Process
- Strong Red, Yellow, and Orange Cast
- Effect Can Be Controlled By Exposure