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I once tried the so-called 'red scale photography'. I put a Kodak Klassik 200 35mm film that expired in 2007 with the back to the front to the exposure side in a Voigtlander Bessa I 6x9 medium format camera and exposed it. Due to the different image format, "Panorama shots" result on the 35mm film and the lateral edges of the holes are also exposed. The fact that the film material is now exposed from the "wrong" side and the different color layers in reverse order result in new color impressions that tend towards orange-red. I particularly like the elongated portrait format in this type of analogue photography.
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