
Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
The Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 film is a black and white negative that emulates the New German Cinema movement. It's medium speed, with an ISO of 100 to produce high contrast, fine grain and sharpness for impressive results.
A Legendary Roll of German Cine Film Reborn
Inspired by the New German Cinema sweeping through Europe in the 1960s, Lomography’s Kino Films are extracted from rolls of cine film produced by a legendary German company that has been changing the face of cinema since the early 1900s. Originally used to make moody monochrome movies, their gorgeous black and white tones lend a timeless effect to cinematic scenes.
Classic Analogue Aesthetics For Gorgeous Greyscale Pictures
Just like its bigger brother Berlin, the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Film casts an unmistakable monochrome charm on 35 mm format. With a medium speed of ISO 100, it’s perfect for sunny day and scenes where attention to detail is desired. With a classic fine grain structure and subtle contrast, this powerful and poetic film is a truly outstanding emulsion.
The Darkroom Delight
With a wide dynamic latitude, this triacetate-based film makes darkroom development a breeze. Tune your desired image style with different development techniques and bring your compositions to life with the quality they deserve. New to the wonderful world of self-development? No worries, we’ve created the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Cookbook article with everything you need to craft gorgeous greyscale frames.
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Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
The Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 film is a black and white negative that emulates the New German Cinema movement. It's medium speed, with an ISO of 100 to produce high contrast, fine grain and sharpness for impressive results.
A Legendary Roll of German Cine Film Reborn
Inspired by the New German Cinema sweeping through Europe in the 1960s, Lomography’s Kino Films are extracted from rolls of cine film produced by a legendary German company that has been changing the face of cinema since the early 1900s. Originally used to make moody monochrome movies, their gorgeous black and white tones lend a timeless effect to cinematic scenes.
Classic Analogue Aesthetics For Gorgeous Greyscale Pictures
Just like its bigger brother Berlin, the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Film casts an unmistakable monochrome charm on 35 mm format. With a medium speed of ISO 100, it’s perfect for sunny day and scenes where attention to detail is desired. With a classic fine grain structure and subtle contrast, this powerful and poetic film is a truly outstanding emulsion.
The Darkroom Delight
With a wide dynamic latitude, this triacetate-based film makes darkroom development a breeze. Tune your desired image style with different development techniques and bring your compositions to life with the quality they deserve. New to the wonderful world of self-development? No worries, we’ve created the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Cookbook article with everything you need to craft gorgeous greyscale frames.
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The Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 film is a black and white negative that emulates the New German Cinema movement. It's medium speed, with an ISO of 100 to produce high contrast, fine grain and sharpness for impressive results.
A Legendary Roll of German Cine Film Reborn
Inspired by the New German Cinema sweeping through Europe in the 1960s, Lomography’s Kino Films are extracted from rolls of cine film produced by a legendary German company that has been changing the face of cinema since the early 1900s. Originally used to make moody monochrome movies, their gorgeous black and white tones lend a timeless effect to cinematic scenes.
Classic Analogue Aesthetics For Gorgeous Greyscale Pictures
Just like its bigger brother Berlin, the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Film casts an unmistakable monochrome charm on 35 mm format. With a medium speed of ISO 100, it’s perfect for sunny day and scenes where attention to detail is desired. With a classic fine grain structure and subtle contrast, this powerful and poetic film is a truly outstanding emulsion.
The Darkroom Delight
With a wide dynamic latitude, this triacetate-based film makes darkroom development a breeze. Tune your desired image style with different development techniques and bring your compositions to life with the quality they deserve. New to the wonderful world of self-development? No worries, we’ve created the Lomography B&W Potsdam Kino Cookbook article with everything you need to craft gorgeous greyscale frames.




















