
Review Summary
2014-02-06T19:00:00
This is really great, versatile film. I've used it in both plastic and *real* cameras, and have gotten great results both time. I've also had pictures developed at both ISO 50 and 200, and I've got to say there's a little difference, but not as much as sample pics would lead one to believe. What got me more yellows and less saturated red was exposure time, not so much the ISO, though iso 200 was less red than iso 50 on average.
Ben G.
120mm
C-41
From ISO 12 to ISO 400
9007710005227
Fun film!
By Ben G.
This is really great, versatile film. I've used it in both plastic and *real* cameras, and have gotten great results both time. I've also had pictures developed at both ISO 50 and 200, and I've got to say there's a little difference, but not as much as sample pics would lead one to believe. What got me more yellows and less saturated red was exposure time, not so much the ISO, though iso 200 was less red than iso 50 on average.
For the first time ever, Lomography introduces a redscale film with an extended exposure range. What this means - more creative control and unlimited possibilities! These special-effect emulsions allow you to tweak the ISO settings to produce different effects, so whether you want your photos to glow brightly in warm red tones, or wish to inject a bit of cool blues into your images, it's all possible in just a single roll of film!
Pick an effect that you want and set the ISO accordingly. Want some intense red and orange hues Set the film to ISO 200. Like a bit of cool blue and green tones into your image Rate it as ISO 50. Either way, your images will exude a lovely retro feel. It's the perfect film to experiment with!