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The word Kino for Lomo black and white film means two things, this film is a 36-frame roll for cine film cameras. The second meaning of the word comes from movies, this film is based on traditional motion picture films.
The film's nominal sensitivity is ISO 400, but those looking for coarser grain can press it up to ISO 3200, according to the manufacturer. Lomo Berlin Kino is an apochromatic black and white film, meaning it records all wavelengths of visible light, in practice this means that it works well with color filters. With yellow you can emphasize the sky a little darker, with a red filter you get a dramatic effect where the blue sky appears almost black. With a blue filter you can make all traces of life stand out from the skin.
Development can be done with common MV chemicals such as Kodak X-Tol, D-76, etc. Development instructions can be found on the Massive Dev Chart and on Lomo's own website.
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