"It's Kodak Gold." I'm often told by Lomography reps about Lomography Color Negative 100. The film is one of the offerings from Lomography that is also a more affordable option at times in both 35mm and 120. Now, some folks may scoff at the idea of shooting Kodak Gold since for years, it was designed at being shot by just consumers. But in truth, it's capable of delivering some seriously lovely colors. To that end, so too is Lomography Color Negative 100. At times though, I genuinely feel like Lomography Color Negative 100 sometimes just intensifies whatever scene is just in front of you. But either way, if you're looking for a low ISO alternative because you don't like Kodak Ektar's colors, then Lomography Color Negative 100 is a very viable option.
Film Review: Lomography Color Negative 100 (120 and 35mm Formats) posted first on http://thephoblographer.com
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