You asked for it! Red Scale 120 Medium Format Film! Soft, golden tones and fluctuating hues!

3-Roll Box / 50 - 100 iso / Process C-41

What is Red Scale Film? "Redscale is the name given to a technique of shooting photographic film where the film is exposed from the wrong side, i.e. the emulsion is exposed through the base of the film. The name "redscale" comes because there is a strong color shift to red due to the red-sensitive layer of the film being exposed first."

Where can I get it processed? Red Scale 120 is C-41 processing and we highly recommend TheDarkroom. Make sure you label your film RED SCALE so that The Darkroom and special handle your film (red scale is susceptible to scratches due to the emulsion being flipped)

* The number of shots you get per roll is determined by what camera you have. For example, some cameras take 12 shots per roll, while other take 8. Consult your camera manual for info. How to load your camera? Please also consult your camera manual.

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