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Rollei Film Looks
Specialist monochrome: extended red sensitivity, infrared, and orthochromatic response.
The Rollei-branded films occupy the corners of black and white that the big manufacturers gave up on. Retro 80S and IR 400 carry extended red sensitivity, so skies darken and foliage brightens without a filter. Ortho 25 goes the other way entirely — blind to red, rendering lips and skin dark the way every photograph did before panchromatic emulsions arrived.
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Rollei IR 400
A modern infrared-sensitive film — the HIE effect, tamed.
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Rollei Ortho 25
Orthochromatic film — blind to red, so it renders the world the way pre-1900 photographs did.
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Rollei Retro 100 Tonal
A long-scale film built for gradation rather than punch.
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Rollei Retro 80S
A fine-grained film with extended red sensitivity and a hard, graphic tonality.
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