Lomography Purple Film Review: Shooting with the Pentax 67II

Lomography Purple film renders the world in violet and purple tones, turning foliage into dreamlike lavender fields and skies into dramatic, otherworldly hues. This video puts it through the Pentax 67II to see how the large 6x7 negative handles the film's unique infrared-sensitive emulsion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lomography Purple film?

Lomography Purple is an experimental film stock that renders images in violet and purple tones. It uses infrared-sensitive layers to turn foliage, skies, and other subjects into dreamlike purple hues. Shop Lomography specialty films here.

Is Lomography Purple film difficult to shoot?

It is relatively straightforward to shoot. Use it outdoors in bright light for the most dramatic purple effects. Rate it at the box speed (ISO 400) and develop normally in C-41 chemistry. Results vary based on lighting conditions.

Where can I buy Lomography specialty film?

Film Supply Club stocks Lomography film including specialty stocks and standard color negative emulsions. Browse all Lomography film here.


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