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Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 Sin-kissed 400 - 120

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Management number 204548704 Release Date 2025/10/30 List Price $11.99 Model Number 204548704
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Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 Sin-kissed 400 gives your photos an enchanting ’90s golden-hour glow. Immerse yourself in nostalgia with this versatile new color negative emulsion.

A Fascinating Color Palette

Capture the essence of golden-hour bliss with the mesmerizing warm yellow and orange tones, perfect for radiant, glowing portraits and scenic vistas alike. From bright daylight to shadier shots, the enchanting color palette adapts to any scenario, unveiling cinematic blues and oranges under bright skies and misty greens with vivid reds in the studio or in shadier spots.

Whatever the Weather

A highly versatile film, LomoChrome Color ’92 Sun-kissed can be pushed and pulled while retaining information in the shadows and the highlights. Deep glossy blacks enhance every color, no matter the weather, and the rich grain structure adds an authentic analogue charm.

Lomography Film Production

Forever committed to the continuation and advancement of analogue photography, Lomography is proud to be one of the only companies still developing fresh, new films for contemporary photographers around the world. Following the journey that started with our LomoChrome Color ’92 ISO 400 film in 2023, the release of LomoChrome Color ’92 Sun-kissed ISO 400 marks the next chapter in our film production journey.

As part of the LomoChrome film family, this is a limited edition film stock: no two productions can ever be the same due to the handcrafted process.

Development

All Lomography Color Negative films require standard C-41 processing. Just nip to your local photo lab and they should be able to process your film no problem.

If you’re up for the challenge, why not try processing your color negatives at home? Sure, it’s a little trickier than processing black and white negatives but it’s also much cheaper and immensely rewarding


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