Lomography Redscale 35mm film will bathe your images in beautiful rouge. The clever technique of spooling regular film backwards allows this Lomogaphy redscale 35mm to give your images an incredible mystic red hue.
Setting your camera to different ISO settings (check our film guide for more details on what this means) will dial up and down the redness, allowing you to experiment with over 100 shots of rouge-tinted goodness.
Lomography has been at the forefront of the analogue revolution for decades. Starting in 1992 with some Viennese students falling in love with the aesthetic of a particular Soviet camera (the iconic LC-A) - they founded a movement and a company that would introduce a new generation to the joys of plastic cameras and experiemental film. Periodically innovating new cameras for existing formats - and sometimes bringing back formats specially for their cameras! - they are vibrant and creative
For more information about the brand check out our bio of Lomography
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When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your Lomography Redscale XR Film 35mm Redscale ISO 100 today and dive back into the fun of 35mm film photography!
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Whilst i neglected to compensate for light - I'm so in love with these images, the colours are wonderful and different each time. Would thoroughly recommend to try this film out and see a familiar place just a little differently.
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Rach C. (London, GB)
No two are the same
Fun film to play with in all weather, although best in sunny
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tyuwox (Holon, IL)
love this film
nice color
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david p. (Bromsgrove, GB)
Bladerunner 2049 vibes
I tried this film in sunny conditions and was well impressed, but also feel this film could be well suited to the sometimes endless cloudy days we frequently have to endure in the UK when black and white might be the preferred option. Great for gritty urban landscapes and unusual countryside views.
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Tom W. (Maidenhead, GB)
It has its place...but not for me
This was a bit of an experiment for me, while in some cases the tones are really lovely, i have found the colour shifts to be speradic in their intesitiy across the roll of film. These samples are half frame and shot with the Alfie Tych+