Keep track of photography settings while shooting analog film.
FilmTag: Simplified Analog Photography Tracking
"FilmTag for Analog Photography" is a straightforward Android app designed for analog photographers to easily keep track of photography settings while shooting film. With minimal distractions, users can create and manage film rolls, add important details like film type, ISO, and individual frame settings, including aperture and shutter speed, all within a simple interface. The source code is available on Bitbucket for those interested in contributing or customizing.
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Location: approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based)
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About
Basic Android app for keeping track of photography settings while shooting analog film. As used by
analog photographers who can't rely on exif information when using analog roll film while shooting.
# Goals
Keep it dead simple and easy to use. The photographer shouldn't have to look into settings or any
complex editing options while shooting. Keep distraction to an absolute minimum.
# Key features
* get a list of film rolls created
* create a new film roll adding film type, nr of frames and ISO exposed at (!film ISO)
* show details (frames) for each of these film rolls (+ delete option on detail screen)
* from details change the aperture, shutter and notes for each frame
# Project
Source code available on bitbucket, see https://bitbucket.org/cappelleh/filmtag/
User reviews
It's a nice app to store the information I need to remember each shot. The problem is I can't export the data to print it or store in the computer
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