Hello everyone,
A while ago I asked how do people track their films's dates and locations https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...of-whats-on-the-film-dates-and-places.691186/
And since it turned out there wasn't an app that could do it efficiently (single click) , I thought I should build my own, which was also a good opportunity to finally learn a bit of Android and iOS programming
The only permission it will ask for is Location. If you deny, it will record all locations as 'Unknown'.
This is now published on Play Market, click 'Install' here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.leaf500.filmlog
Or just search FilmLog in Google Play app on your phone.
Because this is an early access version, all feedback will be going privately to me, or you can just post it here on this thread
iOS version is on TestFlight now, please tap on this link https://apps.apple.com/us/app/film-shots-analog-photo-exif/id1501898633?ls=1
It will ask you to install TestFlight first if you don't have it. Don't worry it's Apple's official testing channel and all apps are subject to the same standards
So here is a result.
You can record right from the lock screen
Or from our smart watch
Library screen, where you setup your rolls
You add one by pressing the '+' button
You can also edit the roll by "long tapping" it
All fields are optional, but I do recommend at lease the name, so you can identify it later
Autocomplete will help you and remember your favourite combinations for the future
Here you can take a reference picture, which may help you identifying the roll when it's back from lab
In the "Camera" section you enter Camera name, default lens, default focal length,
In the "Film" section - emulsion name, format name, box speed and rated speed
In the "Exposure" section - default exposure values
When you open the roll, you see the list of shots and you can record new shots with a single click on the 'camera' button
It will record location (if you give permission) and time + all the default values (lens, focal length, exposure)
You can modify everything later
Tap on a shot to edit it
Again, you can take a reference picture if you need
You can modify all fields including date and time
Track workflow of your rolls and holders
Filter them by status
A while ago I asked how do people track their films's dates and locations https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...of-whats-on-the-film-dates-and-places.691186/
And since it turned out there wasn't an app that could do it efficiently (single click) , I thought I should build my own, which was also a good opportunity to finally learn a bit of Android and iOS programming
The only permission it will ask for is Location. If you deny, it will record all locations as 'Unknown'.
This is now published on Play Market, click 'Install' here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.leaf500.filmlog
Or just search FilmLog in Google Play app on your phone.
Because this is an early access version, all feedback will be going privately to me, or you can just post it here on this thread
iOS version is on TestFlight now, please tap on this link https://apps.apple.com/us/app/film-shots-analog-photo-exif/id1501898633?ls=1
It will ask you to install TestFlight first if you don't have it. Don't worry it's Apple's official testing channel and all apps are subject to the same standards
So here is a result.
You can record right from the lock screen
Or from our smart watch
Library screen, where you setup your rolls
You add one by pressing the '+' button
You can also edit the roll by "long tapping" it
All fields are optional, but I do recommend at lease the name, so you can identify it later
Autocomplete will help you and remember your favourite combinations for the future
Here you can take a reference picture, which may help you identifying the roll when it's back from lab
In the "Camera" section you enter Camera name, default lens, default focal length,
In the "Film" section - emulsion name, format name, box speed and rated speed
In the "Exposure" section - default exposure values
When you open the roll, you see the list of shots and you can record new shots with a single click on the 'camera' button
It will record location (if you give permission) and time + all the default values (lens, focal length, exposure)
You can modify everything later
Tap on a shot to edit it
Again, you can take a reference picture if you need
You can modify all fields including date and time
Track workflow of your rolls and holders
Filter them by status
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