LomoChrome Color '92 Review | BRAND NEW 35mm Film
In this video, I review the brand new 35mm film stock from Lomography: LomoChrome Color '92. This film boasts a rich, grainy, cool-toned colour pallet with beautifully jewel-toned shadows. It is a 400iso, C41 color film stock that comes on a 36 exposure roll. I show you all my results, including edited and original photos. I compare the results I got with various types of lighting, different subjects, and with different colour pallets. I also compare this film to one of Lomography's other color films, Lomography Color Negative. I wanted to make this review as comprehensive and thorough as possible, though I only had one roll to experiment with! I would love to hear about other people's experiences with this film down in the comments, and thoughts on how best to shoot with it! Find me on Instagram (YHanson_Photography) to see more of my film photography in my daily reels :) Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - What I Shot 02:26 - Grain Structure 04:55 - Shadows 06:02 - Color 09:55 - Color 92 vs Color Negative 11:18 - Closing Thoughts

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