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Hands On Film Redscale 400

  • Manufacturer Hands On Film
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 400
  • Film Type Redscale
  • Availability Available

The Hands On Film Redscale 400 is a color negative film sold under the "Hands On Film" brand. This brand belongs to a photo laboratory in Singapore, while the production of the material is handled by another company. In Singapore, a roll of film costs around 19 Singapore dollars.

What is a redscale film?

Redscale film is a special type of color negative film that uses a special exposure technique to produce a unique, warm red-orange tone. In contrast to normal exposure, in which the light hits the emulsion through the film base, with redscale films the emulsion is exposed directly. This filters out the blue light, resulting in the characteristic red tones.

The Hands on Film Redscale 400 is a versatile film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400. However, due to the special exposure technique, the actual sensitivity may vary.

The variable sensitivity of the photo film opens up a variety of creative possibilities. The film is ideal for portraits, landscapes, street photography and experimental shots. The warm red tones give the pictures a special atmosphere and a touch of nostalgia.

Development and digitalization

The Hands on Film Redscale 400 is developed using the C-41 process, which is also used for conventional color negative films. The film can be developed in most photo laboratories. When digitizing the film, it is recommended to use the scanning service of a professional laboratory to achieve the best results.

Formats and cameras

The Hands on Film Redscale 400 is available in 35mm format and is suitable for a variety of cameras. The film can be used in analog SLR cameras as well as in rangefinder cameras and compact cameras. A roll of film usually fits 36 images.

Storage of film material

As with all films, it is important to store Hands on Film Redscale 400 in a cool, dry place to preserve the quality of the film material. Ideally, the film should be stored in the refrigerator. Before use, the film should be brought to room temperature to avoid condensation.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
DX encoding on cartridge Yes
Type of Film redscale
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 400
Development process C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70
Availability Available (May 2024)
OPTICAL DOUBLE-GAUSS SCHEMATIC 50mm f/1.4 LENS
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