Harman Red - 35mm Film


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Jez_p (Ware, GB)
Quirky, but fun

Used this sim on a photowalk in Brixton. The film was supplied for free by Harman, and it wouldn't have been my first choice, however I did get some nice shots.

You can get some nice colour shifts and certain subjects really work well with this film. It also does work very well with street photography.

I did get some interesting light patterns on the scans of the first 5 or 6 shots, and the redscale nature of the film seems to have played havoc with the scanner that was used meaning effects were very inconsistent across the shots.

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Daniel B. (Hartlepool, GB)
Perfect for industrial shots!

I LOVE this film, I like to shoot industrial areas which are quite imposing, mechanical and brutal, Harman red compliments this perfectly and makes for some excellent shots

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Jon R. (Getxo, ES)
Fun and unique!

Enjoy this unique film and experiment with it.
I highly recommend to shoot skies with this!
Check the results by yourself :)

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Fraser R. (Kilbirnie, GB)
The more I use it the more I love it

This film has more looks than a panto dame at Xmas. You can over or under expose it and achieve a result that ranges from an almost sepia monochrome, to an another workly post apocalyptic horror move scene. The thing I love most is, regardless of how you shoot it, the image stands out a mile in your gallery, there’s no mistaking it, even compared to other rescale films, this has its own unique flare. I also like that Harman have went the extra mile with little add ons such as the red cap on the film tub and the design of box. The bright red film backing lets you know you have a special film in your hand.

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AlistairB (Hackney, GB)
Interesting, but not for me

Skies come out with amazing colour. Plants and faces, less so. It was good shooting it, correct exposure was easy. Low grain.
Not sure if I want to print out many, though.

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