2021 LomoChrome Purple 110 ISO 100–400
2021 LomoChrome Purple 110 ISO 100–400
- Extraordinary effects with #nofilter required
- Extended ISO 100–400 for extra experimentation
- An unmistakable aesthetic with fine grain
- Standard C-41 development process
- Great for eye-popping portraits and luscious landscapes
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Highlights
Available in 35 mm, 120 and 110 format so you can splash this aspirational aesthetic across your standard, medium format and miniature shots.
It’s perfect for experimental photography and a great way to add a retro look to your images.
— Shoot It With Film
Stand out from the crowd, our LomoChrome films render unmatched, instantly-recognizable results – they’re unlike any other film on the market.
Easy to develop at your local lab with the standard C-41 color negative processing.
Special character color negative film, all the ease of a normal color negative with out-of-this-world effects.
Lomography Film Guide: including development info, storage instructions and shooting tips to help you achieve great results. Download it here!
One of the most unique photo-looks out there. Nothing digital can copy this.
— The Phoblographer
Plants have never looked so good – we especially love how this film can highlight lush green foliage in radiant reds and punchy pinks.
It was so much fun and crazy looking at the pictures, with skin tones sort of staying the same, but then everything that’s green just gets completely shifted. I especially think it looks cool with the portraits that I did.
Samson Arnett-Roughley
Shoot 110 format for cute, pocket-sized film that produces saturated little snaps.
An updated 2021 LomoChrome Purple formula for color-shifting experimentation and psychedelic purple pleasure!
Extended ISO range for even more experimentation. Shoot under different lighting conditions for versatile, vibrant results.
Use this film with any 110 camera on earth. We recommend our Diana Baby and Fisheye Baby 110 cameras!
A color contortionist, watch as blue becomes green, green becomes purple and yellow becomes pink.
Fine grain for crisp details, stunning sharpness and that analogue feel.
The unique color negative film is a modern take on Kodak’s long discontinued Aerochrome III infrared film.
— PCMag
Render eye-popping portraits as red tones stay red, keeping skin tones looking natural in a sea of trippy hues.
The result can be dramatic and the film allows intentional overexposure to vary the effect of the color shift.
— The New York Times
Story
Carefully crafted by our color contortionist chemical engineers, the latest batch of LomoChrome Purple film was fermented in a top-secret location and allowed to mature to perfection. A delicate balance of the finest photon reactive silver halide crystals and special color compounds, this trippy emulsion yields spectacular psychedelic scenes. Use it to turn this beautiful, bizarre and bewildering world into a wonderland. Explore the color spectrum like never before from pastel pinks to mighty magentas and intense indigos.
The LomoChrome Film Family
Lomography LomoChrome films are totally unique. With special chemical formulas and trippy emulsion concoctions, we have crafted some of the most experimental and extraordinary films on the market today. Forever committed to the continuation and advancement of analogue photography, we are proud to be one of the only companies still developing fresh, new films for contemporary photographers around the world.
Check out our Film Guide for more information.
Development
All Lomography Color Negative films require standard C-41 processing. Just nip to your local photo lab and they should be able to process your film no problem.
If you’re up for the challenge, why not try processing your color negatives at home? Sure, it’s a little trickier than processing black and white negatives but it’s also much cheaper and immensely rewarding. Check out our Magazine for the latest articles and tutorials on developing your color negatives at home and much more.
Question & Answers
Do I have to ask the lab to take special precautions if I shoot this film with different ISO settings?
No, you can switch between different ISO settings on the same roll with no need to ask for pull/push processing at the lab. All the magic happens in-camera as you are effectively rating the film as more or less sensitive, affecting the resulting exposure times (and thus your images) as you take the shot.
Where can I get my 110 film developed?
Some labs do not advertise 110 development but are able to do so on request. If they are not able to develop 110 film you can always send your films to our LomoLab where our friendly technicians are happy to help!
Package Contents
- One roll of 2021 LomoChrome Purple 110 ISO 100–400 film