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LOMO Negative 400

Lomography Color Negative 400 is a versatile ISO 400 C-41 color negative film with vivid, saturated colors, believed to be a Kodak Alaris-manufactured emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats.

Key specs

Brand
LOMO
Model
Negative 400
ISO
400
Process
C41
Formats
135, 120
Production status
In production

Grain

medium

Contrast

Unknown

Saturation

vivid_high

Latitude

moderate

Rendering profile

Technical details

Handling notes

Storage
cool and dry

Profile notes

Lomography Color Negative 400 is the mid-tier speed entry in Lomography's consumer color film lineup. Community and lab analysis strongly suggests the emulsion originates from Kodak Alaris (possibly related to Kodacolor VR 400). Lomography does not officially confirm the manufacturer. The film delivers vivid, punchy colors with elevated saturation and contrast—a Lomography house style. At ISO 400 it provides more flexibility in variable lighting than the CN 100, with acceptable grain. Well-suited for everyday shooting indoors and out, the film responds to push processing. Available in 35mm and 120 formats in three-packs. Standard C-41 processing.

Aliases

Lomo CN 400Lomography Colour Negative 400

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