Thanks for this video and the whole series! It already helped me so much choosing the right film to use. It's Potsdam with an "A" like the last "A" in AmericA or like in "all". Greetings from Potsdam, Germany :)
The as in "America" and "all" are completely different phonemes, so I fear this might be rather confusing for English speakers. ;) The way people talk about how to pronounce something is all but optimal anyway, it really pays off to look at the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). It is pronounced: [ˈpɔt͡sdam]
My analysis is that the true film speed is at least one stop less than exposed here(ISO 80), with excess development to "push" highlights into a conventional curve. It might be that a lower base fog density would reveal some shadow curve and separation, but why bother?
@@evertking1 Lomo 800 is made by Kodak. It's the Gold 800 that Kodak only puts in its disposable cameras these days. For Lomo however, small quantities are made up in 120 and 135. Two years ago I was able to get a 3-Pack of 120 for less than 20€. Sadly prices went up so much, that there is not much difference to the better Portra 800 anymore.
@@blubbla7658 hello, thanks for the reply. Yep, I just checked the place I get my lomo 800 from and it's 40 a 3 pack and while I didn't see porta 800 I did see porta 160 for 5 pack it's 50 or 55. Thanks
@@evertking1 Those color roll film 3 packs are the only sensible thing lomography sells. They are the cheapest color film options, i think they are kodak films.