Harman Photo Harman film Switch Azure 125-120
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VendorHarman Photo
Product code1182637
Price€14.40
Price (excl. VAT)€11.61
Delivery
2-4 workdays
Quantity5+ pcs
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HARMAN SWITCH AZURE is designed for photographers who love experimenting, inviting you to expect your colours to “switch”: blues render as orange, bright yellows turn into a vibrant azure, and reds shift towards purple-blue hues. The result is a surreal, playful look that transforms everyday scenes into something unexpectedly extraordinary.
Think iconic red London buses turning blue, classic yellow taxis losing their signature colour, and sunsets transformed into cool blues and dreamy purples. Welcome to a world where pink and orange skies meet cyan bananas and blue strawberries.
Despite its wild look, SWITCH AZURE is easy to use and lab-friendly: it’s compatible with standard C41 processing.
Keep in mind that the scanner used after development can significantly affect how Azure negatives look once digitised. HARMAN notes that common commercial lab scanners can render the same negatives quite differently, and provides recommended settings to improve standard scans on popular systems. Flatbed or mirrorless camera scanning typically delivers a more neutral result
Think iconic red London buses turning blue, classic yellow taxis losing their signature colour, and sunsets transformed into cool blues and dreamy purples. Welcome to a world where pink and orange skies meet cyan bananas and blue strawberries.
Despite its wild look, SWITCH AZURE is easy to use and lab-friendly: it’s compatible with standard C41 processing.
Keep in mind that the scanner used after development can significantly affect how Azure negatives look once digitised. HARMAN notes that common commercial lab scanners can render the same negatives quite differently, and provides recommended settings to improve standard scans on popular systems. Flatbed or mirrorless camera scanning typically delivers a more neutral result


