Lomography LomoChrome Colour '92 - 35mm Film


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P.K. (Kensington, GB)
Interesting

It's certainly looks like 90s, but in more washed out way. You would not think it's a modern picture but more like from the past, which is cool. But otherwise, too washed out for my taste.

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Toby W. (Coventry, GB)
Lovely retro vibes!

Perhaps my favourite winter film - it really suits the sort of "homely" winter vibe you get from old disposable cameras. The mild sepia tones and desaturation help to sell photos as feeling a bit retro, and it sets it apart from perhaps more generic film. Defo recommend!

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P.K. (Rochdale, GB)
Retro

Well, it certainly lives up to its name, since it looks very retro and out of time. It has very washed out look. It feels like I'm looking at the pictures from the 90s. On other hand, I wish the photos were more saturated. I like it for what it is.

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Kieron J. (Amersham, GB)
Underwhelmed

Since it was announced I had been itching to get my hands on a roll - being a big fan of Lomography's other colour films, especially Metropolis - so having finally got my hands on a roll and shot it I can only say I am a bit underwhelmed by the results. It all just feels like it's lacking that intangible bit of magic. Maybe a lower ISO - 100 or so - version would be better. Whilst it's by no means a bad film, and I'm quite pleased with some of the photos I took on it, next time I'll definitely grab a roll of Metropolis first.

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C. (Swindon, GB)
disappointing results

okay, so the day I shot this was a little overcast, but where's the punch? where's the oversaturated tones as seen on the packaging? ...kind of get the feeling I got a roll of mislabeled Metropolis.

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