Get to Grips with the Kino Film Family | Prepare for monochromatic madness with the Lomography B&W Kino Film Family. This collection of multiformat films is perfect to add drama and timeless ambiance to your shots and if you pick up the Kino Family Mix you can try one of each film and receive a free keychain with your order! Before you get stuck in – check out our handy guide to familiarize yourself with each film from this cinematic collection. |
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It’s All About the Process | Part of the excitement of analogue photography is the enjoyment of the process. If you want to get more involved and dive into the world of self-development, black & white film is a great place to start. Our Potsdam Kino film is a good choice as it’s compatible with a wide range of developers and developing techniques. Take a look at our Potsdam Kino B&W Cookbook for a step-by-step guide about shooting and developing this versatile film. | |
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The Last Hurrah! | Once you’ve shot and developed your film, you can scan your negatives to create a digital version. The DigitaLIZA lets you take full control of scanning your 35 mm, 120 and 110 negatives with a magnetic system that holds your negatives perfectly flat for easy use. You can even scan your special formats like sprocket holes or overlapping exposures. Once you’re done, upload your photos on your LomoHome so we can see what you’ve been up to! | |
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