Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is the new version of Lomography X-Pro 100. I've tried Lomography X-Pro 100 and it's so blue. So what does Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 have to offer? A colorful world!
I bought a bunch of Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 films last year and immediately loaded them in my Diana Mini, Sprocket Rocket, and of course, Lomo LC-A+. Different camera, different results! That’s why I put it into different cameras. So let’s start with the photos taken using the Sprocket Rocket!
The colors seem so vivid, not wild, but colorful! The colors pop! I think the lens of the Sprocket Rocket is nice and welcomes the power of Lomography X-Pro Chrome.
Now, it’s Diana Mini’s turn to show off!
Lomographs of people! Fun! Oh yeah, I shot these lomographs with the Diana Flash. A perfect combination!
WOW! The Little Miss Diana Mini like to show off!
Look at the colors! so colorful! everybody loves that bright nice colors!
I also put the Lomography X-pro Chrome 100 to the Lomo LC-A+ during the Chap Go Meh Festival in Bandung.
The mighty Lomo LC-A+ seems to fall in love with the Lomography X-pro Chrome when it’s used outdoor!
But how about at night? using flash? here we go again!
Still not convinced? Look at how colorful this is!
SO INTENSE!
Here’s a quick example of photos taken using the Fisheye No. 2 loaded with Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100:
…and also some Horizon Perfekt photos!
The colors are so distinct, vivid, and natural! Cheers to the power of X-Pro Chrome!
Have you tried one? I think this is a must-try film from Lomography. Try it and see the colorful world with Lomography X-pro Chrome 100!
The Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 35mm is a showstopper of a slide. When cross processed, this film intensifies hues and makes everything more vibrant and vivid. See our selection of Lomography films here.







3 comments
twinklecat
What a great way to test the film and see what it does in all sorts of cameras! Super cool!
peeciella
this is super awesome weih!
bridgetj
I've shot two rolls of this, one in my LC-A, the second in my Minolta X-370. The rolls are very different, but I was pleased with both. Album of the two rolls is here: http://www.lomograph(…)o-rolls-5-6