Harman Red - 35mm Film


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David N. (Skegness, GB)
Harmen Red

First time I’ve used this film and it’s definitely a winner. Obviously any subject matter that gives a red, orangey or brownish colour gives a lovely effect m, will certainly use this film again.

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M C. (Dunbar, GB)
Apocalyptic

Loved the look of this film, very happy with the results. I've used redscale films before but this is the one I will be using from now on. Excellent. Good job Harman!!

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Casey L. (Manchester, GB)
Like black & white... but redder.

Harman Red felt surprisingly familiar as someone who shoots predominantly black and white, despite it's notably Red appearance.

Interesting variation in tone can be achieved based on your exposure, becoming "Pinkscale" in some instances.

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Martin P.
Great creative film

Excellent way to take some photos that look very different, much easier than respooling your own film. ISO speed is just about right. Is at a fair price.

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Michele W. (Didcot, GB)
Fiery visions

I was lucky enough to get two rolls of Red as a present (bought from AW, of course) and had not used a redscale film before. I shot the first on my point & shoot, to relinquish control further and embrace its little light leaks as part of the experiment. The film certainly lived up to its marketing of dystopian and apocalyptic, so much so that I found some of the results a bit unnerving. Some of the shadows had purple in them, which I hadn't expected but was rather fun. The halation works well here too, I thought.
I'm looking forward to trying the other roll, more likely in my SLR to have more control, and will maybe try giving it a bit more light now and then.
Thanks to the AW lab team as always!

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