Lomography LomoChrome Classicolor 200 (Pic: Lomography)The film promises bold reds in particular (Pic: Lomography)

Lomography has announced a new colour negative film called LomoChrome Classicolor 200.

Lomography said in a press release: “We are excited to announce a brand new Lomography colour negative film. The LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200 is expertly handcrafted to offer true to life colors with the classic charm of analogue photography. This limited edition 2025 formula is available now to order in 35 mm format and will be coming soon in both 120 and 110 formats. An ode to colour – this film captures natural skin tones with a warm blush, bringing energetic reds, crisp blues and green to each scene, all with rich detail and medium grain.

“The LomoChrome Classicolor ISO 200, 2025 Formula is a regular color negative film boasting remarkable adaptability across various environments and lighting conditions. Softly luminous in direct sunlight, earthy and warm in gloomier scenes, this versatile ISO 200 film is suitable for use in all lighting conditions and can be easily developed using standard C-41 processing.”

Lomography LomoChrome Classicolor 200 (Pic: Lomography)(Pic: Lomography)

In is listing on the Lomography online shop;, the Austrian film brand listed its qualities as:

Capture true-to-life colours with blushing skin tones

Energetic reds with crisp blues and greens

Medium grain structure with rich detail

A highly versatile ISO 200 film

Standard C-41 development process

The 200-ISO film joins Lomography’s line-up of CN100, CN400 and CN800 colour films, as well as its more experimental emulsions such as Metropolis and LomoChrome Color ’92.

The film is available to buy now and costs £8.90 per roll in the UK and $11.90 in the US.

The announcement comes a day after Eastman Kodak revealed Kodacolor 100 and 200 colour negative films, the first films to be marketed directly by the film giant since 2013.

Lomography has shared a number of sample images taken on the film which can be seen in the gallery below (click on the images to see the full pictures)

Two women separated by red post (Courtesy Lomography)

Woman underneath brightly coloured umbrella (Courtesy Lomography)

Colourful signs on Asian street (Courtesy Lomography)

Bright letters of shop (Courtesy Tony Sotelo/Lomography)

Woman's feet on colourful slide (Courtesy Takoyaki/Lomography)

Woman holding flowers in front of face (Courtesy Takoyaki/Lomography)

Old dog by door (Courtesy Kota Sekiya/Lomography)

Stephen Dowling I’m Kosmo Foto’s founder and editor.

I’m a New Zealander who has been living in London since the mid-1990s, shooting film seriously since the year 2000. Kosmo Foto was launched in 2012 and has since become a film brand, with the release of my first films Kosmo Foto Mono 35mm (2017) and Kosmo Foto Mono 120 (2019).

I’m doing everything I can to promote film photography in the 21st Century, and help it survive and thrive. If you want to write something for Kosmo Foto, please drop me a line at foto.dowling@gmail.com.

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