When you think of a 100 ISO film, you always think “Oh, well, that’s not a high-quality film.” This is not the case for the Lomography Color Negative 100, because it's a film you can rely on. Photos look amazing, because colors are gorgeous even if you overexpose.
Photo by yopanic
Last time I tried this kind of film was on my brand new LC-Wide and the results are stunning, because the colors are really vivid.
Like the other Lomography CN films (400 ISO and 800 ISO), the 100 ISO one is a film designed by Lomography for lomographers. This is because colors are especially studied for use with all lo-fi cameras in order to guarantee the cool, classic Lomo-atmosphere with vignetted corners. Color saturation will give a great vintage-like feel with all these amazing colors that will pop out from your pictures.
Color negative films are the most common you can find in shops, and they should be processed in C-41 chemicals. I said “should,” because you can cross-process your CN film in E6 (which is the chemical used with color slide films).
Cross processing your Lomography CN 100 film could be interesting, if you want to experiment and gamble about the result.
In conclusion, you should trust this low-speed film. If you shoot in bright light, results will be really cool!
Use Lomography Colour Negative 100 35mm film and you’ll be guaranteed images dripping with vivid colours, smooth grain, and fine resolution. Paired with a flash or under bright sunlight, this film will deliver breathtaking results. See our selection of Lomography films here.







8 comments
has
Great photos and article!!! :)
yopanic
@has Thank you very much...!! :p
foodeanz
I like all photos in this reviews especially No.3 in the first album because the signage is really cute..(*_*) hehehehe...
yopanic
@foodeanz I was very lucky, because I randomly found that signal... :p
pearlgirl77
wonderful pictures ;)
leicamaster
itsdebraanne
i want an LC-W sooooooooo badddddd ):
lgcorporativo
Beautiful photos!