Red

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red moss

I tried redscaling film. Have you heard of this technique? I hadn’t until about a year ago. It is when you expose the film on the wrong side. The red sensitive layer of film is exposed first, which dominates and produces the ultra red cast.

This process requires you to wind your film upside down in a film canister. You can buy film that has been redscaled or you can easily do it yourself (which is what I did).

Some of the film swap photos were redscaled, which produced some really cool effects since both sides of the film were exposed.

I am still not quite sure what to make of the photos I took. I know that I like them though. The intensity of the red varies from very deep, blood red as in the photo above, to a little bit more subtle:

red forest

I really like the surreal effect it has on the forest.

Lamp-post

It is most definitely fun, though. I will be playing with this technique more!

green light

7 thoughts on “Red

    1. Thanks! Yes, it’s really interesting! It’s kind of cool to try it and experiment with it. I feel like it makes me understand how film works.

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