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In its simplest terms, this happens because you put the film in the canister with the wrong side facing up, so the wrong side gets exposed. It sounds kind of intimidating to anyone without any darkroom experience, but it's really quite easy, and I'll walk you through it. All you need is two rolls of film, some clear tape, and a pair of scissors.
How to make a red scale film: ---> http://strangersheart.multiply.com/photos/album/167
my shot using my Minolta Himatic AF with red scale fuji YKL film asa100
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