FilmNeverDie KURO 100 35MM FILM 12 12A 13
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FilmNeverDie KURO 100

  • Manufacturer FilmNeverDie
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
  • Film Type Black and white film
  • Availability Available

FilmNeverDie is a brand that specializes in the production and distribution of analogue film photography. The company, based in Melbourne, Australia, aims to revitalize analogue photography and make it accessible to a wider audience.

FilmNeverDie does not produce the films itself, but works with various producers to offer unique and high-quality films.

Info and areas of application

The FilmNeverKURO 100 is a black and white film with a sensitivity of ISO 100. It is suitable for a variety of applications including portrait photography, landscape photography, street photography and architectural photography.

Formats and cameras

The KURO 100 is available in 35mm format and can be used in most analog cameras that support this format. These include both single-lens reflex cameras (SLR) and rangefinder cameras (rangefinders) as well as many compact cameras.

The film is delivered in a cardboard box. The name "Kuro" comes from the Japanese language and means "black". You currently (2024) pay around 12 euros for a role.

Development and digitalization

The FilmNeverThe KURO 100 can be developed in any commercially available black and white developer. Development times may vary depending on developer and dilution. It is recommended to follow the developer manufacturer's instructions.

After development, the negatives can be exposed either as contact prints or enlargements on photographic paper. Alternatively, the negatives can also be digitized using a film scanner.

DeveloperDilutionISOTimeTemperature
D-76StockISO 10010 min20 °C

Calculation of the development solution

DilutionDeveloper (ml)Water (ml)
Stock5000

Storage of film material

To maintain the quality of the film material, the KURO 100 should be stored in a cool and dry place. Ideally, the storage temperature should be below 20 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to protect the film from direct sunlight and moisture. Unopened films should be used within the expiration date stated on the packaging.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
Type of Film black and white film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 100
Development process Black and white developer
Availability Available (May 2024)
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