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Harman Red 125 35mm Film 36 Exposures
Harman Red 125 35mm Film is a redscale film that can transform mundane scenes into a dystopian masterpiece with hues of red, orange, and yellow.
Redscale is the effect you get when shooting through the back of a colour film and exposing the red-sensitive layer first, creating amazing results primarily consisting of reds, oranges and yellows.
Bright Orange and Red
With a DX coded cassette, edge signing and a box speed of ISO 125, Harman Red 125 has a usable exposure range of EI 50 – 400. For best results, Harman recommends shooting between EI 100 – 200, depending on scene brightness and contrast.
Depending upon the exposure and colour characteristics of a scene, images can range from strong “apocalyptic” looking bright orange and red tones to more subtle orange and green tones with delicate shadows.
Under exposure: Coarser grain, prominent shadows, deeper reds.
Normal exposure: Normal grain, Consistent orange tones, softer shadows.
Over exposure: Finer grain – Brighter, more contrasty images, varying tones.
Redscale
Heard about redscale film, but not sure what it is. In this guide How To Make Redscale Film, we will explain everything you need to know. We’ll walk you through every step of making and shooting redscale film.
Guide To Film Photography
And, if you’re new to analogue photography, check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. It’s a great starting point when you first start shooting film. Also, have a look at our full range of 35mm film, there are a load of different ones to try.
Which Is The Best Film To Choose?
Have you just got hold of a film camera and are not sure where to start. We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you? Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.

























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