The Lomography Color Negative (CN) 100 35mm is a color negative film. It is sold in packs of 3 rolls. These are 35mm films with 36 frames per roll.
The film is made by another manufacturer for Lomography. The producer changed over the years, the first producer was probably the former Ferrania. After that there was probably material from Kodak in the film cartridge.
With its sensitivity of ISO 100 it is not the fastest film and is only conditionally suitable for indoor use and cloudy days. Therefore, one gets a finer grain than with films that have a higher sensitivity. The cartridge from American production is provided with a DX code. This code tells the camera, if the camera has this function, about the length of the film and the sensitivity of the film.
It can also be developed at the drugstore around the corner. It is a film for the development in C-41. The Color Negative 100 is also available as medium format film.
Example photos
All example photos were taken with the LC-A+, developed in a normal way and the negative was digitized with a flatbed scanner.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |