LomoChrome Turquoise | The Other-Worldly Film Stock
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- LomoChrome Turquoise | The Other-Worldly Film Stock
In today's video, I am testing Lomography's Lomochrome Turquoise. Lomochrome Turquoise is a new C41 color negative film stock from @lomographicsociety. This film turns everything either shades of orange or turquoise. This results in some out of this world photos. I loaded a roll of this film into my Canon P rangefinder and took it all over Wichita. I tested it in different lighting conditions to see how it would perform. This film is said to be a variable ISO film that can be rated anywhere from 100-400 ISO. I personally got the best results when shooting this film at 400 ISO. I hope you enjoy the video and get to try out Lomo Turquoise for yourself! Bye now!
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
0:18 - What is Lomo Turquoise?
1:57 - Testing ISO Capability
2:26 - Testing in Wichita
3:00 - Indoor Testing at an Abandoned Shopping Mall
3:43 - More Testing in Wichita
5:07 - Final Thoughts
6:58 - Bonus Footage & Medium Format Photos
9:24 - Outro
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What subjects do you think LomoChrome Turquoise would be the best for? COMMENT BELOW⬇️
Prost! wow these are really interesting results that you get with lomo turqu...turkq....teal & orange :D Anyway better than lomo purple.
The pictures of the porsches is also turned out really good.
Thanks bro! Yeah I thought the results looked really interesting! And I was sooo happy with the Porsche photos!!
I've got a friend of mine that does cosplay shoots and I just got hold of Loma Chrome turquoise. We're going to be going for a 1950s classic alien look to it and I thought this was the perfect film stock! I may have gotten her hooked on film 🤣
I’ve been wanting to do a shoot with Lomo Purple to make it look like an astronaut is exploring a foreign planet!🪐
I dearly miss Kodak Color Infrared slide (e-6) film. Kodak did not know how to.market that film.
This reminds me of that film
Yesssss! I think this is my favourite video of yours lately. You've actually made me want to try out this film (which I never thought I'd ever say!). Also can't get over how cool the pavillion photos are. Smashed it!
Hey glad to hear it Julie!! I really enjoyed making this one! I hope you try it and get some cool results!
Congrats!!! Amazing video and the photos are definitely special. Thanks Dude
Hey thanks for watching! I really enjoyed most of the results I got in this one!
Cool photos! Love the Old Town photo the best. I’ve been experimenting with this film too, I agree that 400 ISO is best. I think I still prefer lomochrome purple to this though, but still very cool
Thanks for watching Bon! I really like that photo too! I haven’t shot lomo purple yet, but I’ve got a 120 roll in the fridge!
9:23 darn! Killer shot. They all are gorgeous btw. But that one got me. Love the channel! Great vibe. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks so much! Glad you liked the photos and the video! There will be plenty more in the future🎥📸🎞
Thanks for doing this video, was really insightful to this film, I have a roll of this and haven't been sure on how I was going to shoot it. This has given me some good tips, thank you!
Awesome I’m glad it was helpful for you!
Thank you!!! Heading to South Florida next week with several rolls of Lomo Turquoise. This was a huge help
Awesome! I’m glad it was helpful! Go get some surreal photos!
Great video, It was cool to see some sample lomo-turquoise photos of familiar scenery. Also, I think you were at Towne West Mall.
Thanks!! Yeah I thinks you’re right. Towne East is the one that still gets busy
Lomo Turquoise looks like what I imagine acid to look like on Jupiter. Weird and illegal, but also very cool 🤣 Got some lovely shots as always man! But I must say my favourites were the bonus shots you got of those Porsches @8:46 🔥 too clean!
Thanks for watching Bro! It’s such a trippy film! And yes those were my favorites too! I was happy with how they turned out! I had to get that footage and those photos in the video somehow!
Literally cannot be replicated by film sims
I agree! It would take a lot of work in lightroom or photoshop to get similar results!
Great pictures and video as always. I never pop the top of f my 35mm canisters. I either leave the leader out when rewinding or use a leader retriever., I trim the end square in day light, then I start the film in the spool just past the ball bearings that catch the film. I then put it in my dark bag wind the film onto the spool and use scissors to cut the film at the end. That way its an easy start and no faffing. works for me.
I’ve never done it like that but I have heard lots of people do it that way! Do you ever notice scratches from pulling it back out of the canister? That’s what always worries me
@@ReimannPembroke No I have not noticed any and If it was going to scratch it would have done it the first time out when you shoot the film I guess. I have even left a short piece of film in place when cutting it and reused the cassette for bulk loading my own film by taping the film together to the stub sticking out.
I love the results I just wish they could be repeatable if cross processed in E-6 because I really love cross processing but I guess I’ll have to stick with C 41 for now I guess
I would be really curious to see how it looks when cross processed!
Now I need to get some, very unique colors for sure especially the way it renders reds. I absolutely despise red brick, this would be perfect for shooting old buildings.
This will definitely get you a unique look if that’s what you’re wanting!! Thanks for watching!
Great video once again! How do you change your ISO on a Canon P?
Hey thanks for watching! I was rating the film at different ISOs. So I would put in 400 in the light meter, use those settings, change the iso in the light meter to 200, use those settings, and so on
@@ReimannPembroke That is a great technique. Do you use this technique for every roll of film? Start with selecting the ISO in lightmate to continue from there?
@@Endr29 yeah that’s usually my process! When you hear people talk about rating their film at box speed, that means they are selecting the box ISO in their light meter whether that’s the one on their camera or a handheld meter!
ISO 400 is the best :)
400 did turn out pretty well!
On a camera like the Canon P which doesn't have metering, did you determine the exposure for 100,200 and 400 by the Sunny 16 rule?
No I use a light meter app called light mate! I made a full video about that app if you’re interested!
Hmm that Lomography film is actually good.
It’s a very cool film for sure!
Noting that Lomography does not make anything, it would be interesting to know where and under what circumstances they acquire this trash. At $12.90 a roll, you have to be pretty hard up for a photo idea to shoot this stuff or its other color-biased alternatives.
I believe your wrong …