Harman Red 125 120 Film (10)
Item No. 1182329
Price £86
price per Box
excl. tax
In stock
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Elevate your film results with the NEW HARMAN RED 125 120 film, the newest edition of the HARMAN PHOENIX family that uses the same Redscale technique.
So, what does Redscale involve? It involves shooting through the reverse side of the colour film, exposing the film at least one to two stops from the film's ISO speed. This specialist technique results in vivid orange and red tones, transforming dull scenes into a dystopian-like sensation.
HARMAN RED’s tonal style varies significantly based on your exposure:
Underexposed shots result in more intense reds, a higher grain, and more pronounced shadows.
Normal exposure shots result in rich orange tones, a softer, more neutral grain, and subtle shadows.
Overexposed shots result in varied tones with hints of green, a brighter and higher contrast, with a finer grain.
For the best results, shooting between ISO 100 and 200 is highly recommended however, the HARMAN RED 125 film offers a flexible exposure range, allowing you to shoot anywhere between ISO 50 and 400, giving you full creative control.
Want more information about the newest Harman Red 120 roll film? Get in touch with an expert here.
Specifications
- Brand
- Harman
- Quantity In Pack
- 10 Pack
- B&W or Colour
- Colour
- Film Format
- 120
- Film Speed
- 125
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Specifications
- Brand
- Harman
- Quantity In Pack
- 10 Pack
- B&W or Colour
- Colour
- Film Format
- 120
- Film Speed
- 125
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Harman Red 125 120 Film (10)
Item No. 1182329
Price £86
price per Box
excl. tax
Inc. VAT
£103.20In stock
Elevate your film results with the NEW HARMAN RED 125 120 film, the newest edition of the HARMAN PHOENIX family that uses the same Redscale technique.
So, what does Redscale involve? It involves shooting through the reverse side of the colour film, exposing the film at least one to two stops from the film's ISO speed. This specialist technique results in vivid orange and red tones, transforming dull scenes into a dystopian-like sensation.
HARMAN RED’s tonal style varies significantly based on your exposure:
Underexposed shots result in more intense reds, a higher grain, and more pronounced shadows.
Normal exposure shots result in rich orange tones, a softer, more neutral grain, and subtle shadows.
Overexposed shots result in varied tones with hints of green, a brighter and higher contrast, with a finer grain.
For the best results, shooting between ISO 100 and 200 is highly recommended however, the HARMAN RED 125 film offers a flexible exposure range, allowing you to shoot anywhere between ISO 50 and 400, giving you full creative control.
Want more information about the newest Harman Red 120 roll film? Get in touch with an expert here.
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