Lomography Redscale XR 120 ISO 50–200 – Pack of 3

Lomography Redscale XR 120 ISO 50–200 – Pack of 3

Bathe your photos in glowing shades of red, orange, yellow and even cool blue – experiment with the extended ISO range to render different results.
  • A little shot of sunshine in a canister!
  • Extended ISO 50–200 for vibrant variety
  • Grain varies with the ISO rating
  • Wash your shots in warm hues, expect the occasional turquoise too
  • Great for heating things up on an overcast day
Film Size: 120
Film Type: Color Negative
ISO: 50–200
DX Code: No
Development Process: C41
Exposures per roll: 10–16 (depending on format)
SKU: f1120xr3

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Highlights

Go for gold. This super-saturated redscale film will render all the toasty tones you can think of from ruby reds to opulent oranges, yummy yellows and gorgeous golds.

Go for gold. This super-saturated redscale film will render all the toasty tones you can think of from ruby reds to opulent oranges, yummy yellows and gorgeous golds.

Available in 35 mm and 120 format for standard and medium format fun.

Available in 35 mm and 120 format for standard and medium format fun.

Save it for a rainy day, this film will turn all those overcast, grey skies into a sea of outlandish oranges tones.

Save it for a rainy day, this film will turn all those overcast, grey skies into a sea of outlandish oranges tones.

Choose medium format film for professional quality shots boasting even more resolution and detail per frame.

Choose medium format film for professional quality shots boasting even more resolution and detail per frame.

Ripe for multiple exposures, take advantage of the impressive exposure latitude and layer up your photographs.

Ripe for multiple exposures, take advantage of the impressive exposure latitude and layer up your photographs.

Different exposure settings produce different results. Rate the film at ISO 200 for super-intense red and orange colors or rate its at ISO 50 for additional blue and green tones.

Different exposure settings produce different results. Rate the film at ISO 200 for super-intense red and orange colors or rate its at ISO 50 for additional blue and green tones.

Get your grain on. Shot at low ISO ratings, this film can produce silky smooth grain. The higher the ISO, the more visible your grain will become.

Get your grain on. Shot at low ISO ratings, this film can produce silky smooth grain. The higher the ISO, the more visible your grain will become.

Lomography Film Guide including development info, storage instructions and shooting tips to help you achieve great results.

Easy to develop both in the lab or at home with the standard C-41 color negative processing.

Easy to develop both in the lab or at home with the standard C-41 color negative processing.

Lomography’s XR films give you the option of choosing a film speed from a 3-stop range when using the film. This can result in some wildly different results from a single roll of film; from the fires of Mount Doom to giving your photos a warm, sunset feel, and even cooling blue tones. There really is nothing like it.
— Emulsive
If you’re looking for something fun and different, maybe something a little bit experimental, it’s probably worth a try.
The Old Camera Guy
Overall I can say this is a really amazing film and it gives you a very nostalgic look to your images.
Mariangela Serrano

Story

From fiery reds and blazing oranges to pale yellows and subtle blues, Lomography Redscale XR ISO 50–200 film offers an opportunity to craft extraordinary images imbued with eye-catching hues. Thanks to its extended ISO range, you can vary which tones and how much grain you want to produce from shot to shot on the same roll of film. Perfectly suited for the more imaginative photographers out there, it’s ripe for multiple exposures and other unbridled experimentation.

Lomography Color Negative films are known for their standout saturation, dazzling colors and stunning sharpness. Choose to do things a little differently with Lomography Redscale XR ISO 50–200 and render your shots with an undeniably alluring amber aesthetic.

Check out our Film Guide for more information.

Development

All Lomography Color Negative films require standard C-41 processing. Just nip to your local photo lab and they should be able to process your film no problem.

If you’re up for the challenge, why not try processing your color negatives at home? Sure, it’s a little trickier than processing black and white negatives but it’s also much cheaper and immensely rewarding. Check out our Magazine for the latest articles and tutorials on developing your color negatives at home and much more.

Question & Answers

Do I have to ask the lab to take special precautions if I shoot this film with different ISO settings?
No, you can switch between different ISO settings on the same roll with no need to ask for pull/push processing at the lab. All the magic happens in-camera as you are effectively rating the film as more or less sensitive, affecting the resulting exposure times (and thus your images) as you take the shot.

Package Contents

  • Three rolls of Redscale XR 120 ISO 50–200 film

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