Unusual question on 35mm redscale
Hi all, can you answer me this. if i used 35mm film in my Holga 120 upsidedown to use as redscale film (note: this is just ordinary 35mm film not respooled just turned upside down in my modified holga), then when winding film back into the canister from the 120 holga, making sure the leader is still hanging out of the canister to then use normally in a 35mm sprocket rocket or another 35mm camera. Has anyone tried this
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Adrienne Nakissa said:
http://photondetector.com/tools_ref/135-advance/
This link should be adequate in detail and instruction,however I would keep your 35mm used canisters and invest in a film loader as well as a darkroom bag it allows for you to easily access film in open light without exposing
I bet you already had known this but this is for those who might not dig
if you really get into this unique way of cross processing yet I don't believe digitally you could edit this signature style it's gorgeous tones bright and you will have exposed the border as well allowing the creative newborn out ready for as many rolls as possible,I heard something about purchasing really expired film in place of buying ready made red scale film to gain the same effect with a iso on 200 and taping up for no light leakage I do know that you might want to go have a shop load it for you being as finding a shop that's going to load a couple rolls then your film into the camera is most likely as rare as kodachrome these days goodluck doll let me know how it goes.
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