How to Redscale 35mm Color Film
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What's up guys! In this video, I briefly describe what redscale or 'redscaling' your film is, and show you how to take any color negative film to create your own redscale. I give an example of how the iso changes affect the exposure, and some shots at the end to see what you can expect from a redscaled roll. • - • Ways to support the channel if you choose to: • 1. Sharing the video (IT’S FREE!) • 2. Affiliate Links (Amazon) • Pre-made Redscale film: https://amzn.to/2xDLsAK • 35mm Cartridge Opener Tool: https://amzn.to/2HoUBT3 • Fuji Superia Color Film (35mm, 3 Rolls) - https://amzn.to/3z22qUO • Tmax 400 Black and White Film (35mm, 2 Rolls) - https://amzn.to/3p2JClJ • Kodak F9 Point and Shoot 35mm Film Camera - https://amzn.to/3z6GvMy • Iford Sprite 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera - https://amzn.to/32JQcV6 • Cinestill Color Film Home Develop Chemicals - https://amzn.to/3qwCVqS • Patterson Develop Tanks - https://amzn.to/3qs1ipF • - • Redscaling is super easy! • 1. Take two 35mm rolls, one old roll already shot, and one new roll • 2. Make sure the finished roll has about an inch of film left sticking out • 3. Cut the leader end off the new roll. • 4. Match up the light brown with dark brown sides of each roll. (Basically, turn the new roll over). • 5. Use scotch tape to splice the film together. • 6. Go into a darkroom, or complete this part in a changing bag • 7. Pull the film out of the new roll a few inches, and then wind that section of film into old roll. Keep pressure on the spindle of the old roll so the canister doesn't unwind. • 8. When you've reached the end, cut the film of the new roll. • 9. If you need a film leader at the end, take the cut-off leader and line it up to re-cut it using scissors. • 10. Enjoy your super apocalypticly red pictures! • - • SUBSCRIBE!!! Every few days I'll be releasing new videos. • - • FIMF Links: • Website- http://www.filmismorefun.com • Instagram- / filmismorefun • Facebook- / filmismorefun • - • Hi there. I'm Chris. Film is more fun is a place where I share about whatever busted up old camera I'm currently shooting and tinkering with, or my meanderings in film photography. • It would be pretty rad if you said what's up. I'm 99% friendly. Definitely do that. • Disclaimer: If you want technical proficiency go watch 'The Art of Photography' (love that show). These videos are more like an elderly person navigating a tv clicker. • • • - • Music Credits: • Dusted wax kingdom • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • - • Tags: • redscale, diy, lomo, red dragon, reverse, backwards, film, split filter, splitzer, lomo, image fusion, multiple exposure, double exposure, tmax, 3200, kodak, ilford, delta, film is more fun, develop, self-develop, photography, analog, lightroom, adobe, darkroom, olympus, nikon, pentax, yashica, minolta, canon, 35mm, 120, portra, superia, fuji, lomo, ektachrome, super 8, photoshop, grain, 1600, roll, velvia, xp2, hp5, ektar, 51,200 iso, 400, overexpose, underexpose, pushing, pulling, film photography, camera, vintage,
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