LOMO Negative 800
Lomography Color Negative 800 is a high-speed ISO 800 C-41 color negative film widely suspected to be a Kodak-manufactured emulsion, delivering vibrant colors and adequate grain for challenging lighting conditions.
Key specs
- Brand
- LOMO
- Model
- Negative 800
- ISO
- 800
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135, 120
- Production status
- In production
Grain
medium_coarse
Contrast
Unknown
Saturation
vivid_high
Latitude
moderate
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- cool and dry
Profile notes
Lomography Color Negative 800 is the fastest entry in Lomography's core consumer color film lineup. Community analysis and side-by-side comparisons strongly suggest the emulsion is manufactured by Kodak, with grain structure, color signature, and tonal character closely mirroring Kodak Portra 800. Lomography does not officially confirm the source. The film offers vivid, punchy colors in Lomography's signature high-saturation style at a speed useful for low-light shooting, indoor photography, and action in poor conditions. Available in 35mm and 120 formats in three-packs. Standard C-41 processing.
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