LOMO Negative 100
Lomography Color Negative 100 is a daylight-balanced ISO 100 C-41 color negative film offering vibrant, highly saturated colors and fine grain, available in 35mm and 120 formats.
Key specs
- Brand
- LOMO
- Model
- Negative 100
- ISO
- 100
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135, 120
- Production status
- In production
Grain
fine
Contrast
Unknown
Saturation
vivid_high
Latitude
moderate
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- cool and dry
Profile notes
Lomography Color Negative 100 is one of Lomography's core consumer color stocks. The emulsion is produced for Lomography by Kodak (believed to be a variant of Kodacolor or similar Kodak consumer emulsion), though Lomography does not officially disclose the manufacturer. At ISO 100 the film produces fine grain and high sharpness, with vivid, punchy colors and elevated contrast compared to neutral reference films. The intense color palette suits bright outdoor conditions; a flash assists in lower light. The film is best shot in direct sunlight for maximum saturation. Available in 35mm and 120 formats; commonly sold in three-packs. Standard C-41 processing.
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