DIY Redscale Workshop @LOMOSG

11 Kommentare

  1. shariff
    shariff ·

    street! nice!

  2. kibs
    kibs ·

    These turned out great!!! Very good DIY red scale!

  3. muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    muhamad_haiz_shamsudin ·

    @shariff Thanks Lomo Abang! It may not be a good street photo shot, but I like the photo as it shows the tones a redscale film can produced depending on the exposure to light. This is my reference photo.

  4. muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    muhamad_haiz_shamsudin ·

    @kibs Thanks for the compliments kibs :) I urge you to try DIY Redscale film and shoot em on your Lubitel. Trust me, you're gonna love it!

  5. shariff
    shariff ·

    @muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    lol... i think i'm the one who should be calling you that!
    anyways, what was the iso setting on your lc-a+ for this shot? 200?

    i think putting it at 100, which means having a longer exposure, will result in more colours(ie less reddish orang-y) in the final photo, like one of the ones in this album of yours.

    i like that sort of red scale sort of tone.

  6. muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    muhamad_haiz_shamsudin ·

    @shariff I did play around with the ISO range but never take notes. If I were to guess, it's ISO 100. As for the tones, I learned it this way. Overexposure gives you a "mellow yellow" look while underexposure gives "bloody hell red" look. Hope this helps :)

  7. muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    muhamad_haiz_shamsudin ·

    @shariff To add on: To get the best out of DIY redscale film, use a manual camera. The amount of light or lack of it determines the redscale effect.

  8. shariff
    shariff ·

    yup. ive read that somewhere before... interesting stuff!

  9. shack_81
    shack_81 ·

    Really great red scale album! Perfect colour tones!

  10. muhamad_haiz_shamsudin
    muhamad_haiz_shamsudin ·

    @shack_81 That's really kind of you to say that. Glad you liked it :)

  11. hervinsyah
    hervinsyah ·

    Perfect

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