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The New LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 Film

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • Oct 3
  • 1 min read
The New LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 Film
credits: Lomography

Lomography has added a new option to its lineup of experimental colour films with the release of LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200. It is a medium-speed colour negative film built for everyday use, and it joins other recent additions like LomoChrome Color ’92 and the Sun-kissed ISO 400 variant.


Classicolor uses a layered emulsion process that, according to Lomography, delivers “true-to-life” colours with a subtle, cinematic touch. Skin tones come out warm and natural, while reds and yellows have some pop without going over the top. Greens and blues lean more muted and grounded. In bright daylight you’ll see highlights pick up a slight golden glow, while cloudy or low-light conditions shift the palette toward more earthy, subdued tones. The film also has a medium grain structure with good detail retention.


Like the rest of the LomoChrome series, Classicolor is processed in standard C-41 chemistry, so any regular color lab can handle it. It comes in DX-coded 36-exposure rolls and is priced at $11.90 each. Shipping is scheduled to start in November.


You can see full details on Lomography’s website here


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