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Is the lomography brand film slide film?

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Is the lomography brand film slide film?

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Most “lomography” film is a total rip-off. They sell ordinary 35mm film for 2 or 3 times the price that you can get it ANYWHERE. Redscale film (the film in your link) is just flipped, so that you are exposing it in the camera backwards. When you take pictures that way, the image exposes the film through the base, which can give a weird orange or reddish tint to the pictures. Long before the “Lomography” fad caught on, people were already experimenting with this by rolling their own films and loading in a camera backwards. Basically, the lomography places are taking something that people were already doing for years and trying to make it look as if they invented it. If you want to experiment with red scaling a film, then maybe that “Lomography” brand film will make sense, so you don’t have to re-spool the film yourself. But otherwise, Lomography is a total rip-off. There is no such thing as special “Lomography Film.” Film is film, period. Any 35mm film will work in any 35mm camera. They

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