So? Does anyone know what these Lomo color films really are?

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IIRC they are C41 films with altered "mismatched" dyes (eg. cyan doesn't render cyan), with the purpose of mimicking IR. The film is quite possibly made by Inoviscoat in Germany.
The CN 100, 400 and 800 supposedly are an older iteration of Kodacolor. The B&W went from being chinese (shanghai?) to a Tmax relative.
 

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The black & white 35mm & 120 were for some time, and maybe still are, apparently made by Foma. I don't know about the B&W 110 film.
 

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I only used color negative 100 in 120 size. I print colour in the darkroom and that film behaves just like kodacolor 200; same filtration produce the same tones. So I suspect it is made by Kodak for Lomography. It is a really good film for smaller prints.
Lomochrome is almost certainly produced by inoviscoat in germany as on their website they say something about a colour film that produce weird colours or something like that
 
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