LOMO Classicolor 200
LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 is Lomography's C-41 color negative film launched in October 2025, delivering natural skin tones, golden highlights in bright light, and a quietly vibrant, medium-grain rendering. Believed to be manufactured by ORWO.
Key specs
- Brand
- LOMO
- Model
- Classicolor 200
- ISO
- 200
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- In production
- Introduced
- 2025
Grain
medium
Contrast
Unknown
Saturation
moderate
Latitude
moderate_wide
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- cool and dry
Profile notes
LomoChrome Classicolor 200 is Lomography's first dedicated ISO 200 color negative film, announced and shipped in late 2025. Industry observers and Lomography forum discussions suggest the emulsion is produced by Germany's Original Wolfen (ORWO). The film renders skin tones warmly and naturally, with reds and yellows that pop without excessive saturation. Blues and greens trend muted and grounded. Under bright daylight, highlights take on a gentle golden glow; in overcast conditions the palette shifts to earthy, subdued tones. Latitude allows usable results when rated anywhere from ISO 100 to ISO 400. The film is DX coded and processed in standard C-41 chemistry. Available initially in 35mm; 120 and 110 formats followed in 2026.
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