Lomography launches its LomoChrome Purple in 110 format cartridges
Lomography has announced its expanding its LomoChrome Purple film line to include 110 format.
Previously only available in 120 and 35mm format, the ISO 100–400 film stock uses a ‘far out formula [to force] you to think outside the box, turning blues to greens, greens to purples and yellows to pinks, all while maintaining those rich red tones.’ Below are a number of sample shots captured with the new 110 format LomoChrome Purple film:
The Lomochrome Purple 110 film is currently available to pre-order in five and ten packs for $39.50 and $79.00, respectively. Lomography tends to sell out fast, so if you’re interested, you might want to buy sooner than later.
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