Harman RED 125 Colour Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures)
Harman RED 125 Colour Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures)
Harman RED 125 is a medium-speed ISO 125 redscale colour negative film designed to transform everyday scenes into cinematic, dystopian, or vintage-style images. Using the unique redscale technique—where the film is exposed through its base—this roll delivers striking hues of red, orange, yellow, and occasionally soft greens, depending on exposure.
Based on the Harman Phoenix emulsion, RED 125 features a clear base, high red sensitivity, a DX-coded cassette, and full compatibility with standard C41 processing, making it easy for film labs worldwide to handle.
Rated at ISO 125 but usable from EI 50–400, this film allows creative flexibility. Expect deeper reds with underexposure, balanced warm tones at normal exposure, and brighter, more contrasty results with overexposure.
Key Features
- ISO 125 redscale film delivering rich reds, oranges, and golden tones for dramatic analogue images.
- Wide exposure range (EI 50–400) for creative control over colour intensity and contrast.
- DX-coded 35mm film with 36 exposures and C41 development compatibility.
FAQs
1. What makes Harman RED 125 a redscale film?
It is exposed through the film base, causing the red-sensitive layer to be hit first, producing warm red, orange, and yellow tones.
2. What ISO should I shoot this film at?
Best results are typically between EI 100–200, depending on lighting and desired colour intensity.
3. Can it be developed using standard lab processing?
Yes, Harman RED 125 uses standard C41 colour processing and can be developed at any photo lab.
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