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Photo Notes film notebook

FOR FILM PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Save critical shot info such as time, location, shutter speed and aperture for later reference and use while processing.

* Record film speed and push/pull processing instruction.
* Timestamp frames when shot
* Geotag frames with location using phone GPS and show on map later
* Export your notes for backup, eg email to yourself or save to Dropbox, Evernote, etc.

Free to use, no ads. I use this app myself.

Permissions used:

1. Fine location: used to tag location using phone GPS. Only occurs when requested for a short time. Never runs in background.
2. Billing: you can make a donation to the author from within the app, if you want to (no annoying ads either way).

Any questions or problems, please email me: [email protected]

Category : Photography

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Reviews (11)

Eye. F. May 26, 2022     

It's fine. Very basic. Selections limited and no custom fields. There isn't much cause to use this more than a standard generic note app.. There are a small handful of common films to choose from and no option to add to them. There is only on additional notes field where one can add needed info (missing film stock, camera and lens used, etc.) which quickly becomes cluttered. If you only shoot one or two cameras and use only filmstocks that the dev has included could be good. For me not at all.

Lar. J. Dec 10, 2020     

Basic, but very helpful for learning the capabilities of your analog camera when using manual settings. I save as much info as possible for every shot, and if any print or scan has problems, the notes will tell what to adjust for next time. Would prefer to have more features and customization, but it's free so I'm not complaining.

Yan. T. Dec 2, 2018     

It's great for taking details of each frame in your roll. But it lacks a bit of macro management, which I was looking for. For example I was hoping there was a function allowing me to track and sort by films that have been developed, under development, and not developed yet.

Peg. M. Aug 28, 2019     

I love this app, so useful. I just wish the film type was a text box. There are so many more films than those listed. Plus the film size misses 15 and 72 which can be film sizes. I would pay for the app...not subscribe..with those changes.

Sim. C. Oct 15, 2018     

This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. No whistles, no bells (it doesn't need them) just a very easy way to take notes when using my old film cameras. Obviously written by a film photographer.

Bil. M. Jun 29, 2021     

Overall a good little app that is quick and easy to use, keeping a useful record from you're analogue camera

Anh. N. Apr 7, 2019     

Great app, but why is this isn't available in all countries?

Rac. M. Feb 15, 2015     

This is exactly what I wanted. Really going to help with my film photography! Thank you to whoever made this app. Update: I typed that review before using the app. I'm now two rolls of film in and wishing I could give this app 6 stars. I really have no idea how I shot film before without this app. If you are or ever will shoot film, you need this app.

Dan. C. Apr 22, 2018     

Great app, would love to see a space for developing notes added to it. Would also be good to be able to select a custom number of frames, I often get 38 or 39 frames on a roll of 36. 999 just seems a waste.

Phi. C. Sep 27, 2017     

Just what I was looking for! I can keep this and my light meter app open, then switch between the two. I record the SS and F/stop for the frame. If I shoot a number of frames at the same setting I just leave the frames blank, changing the info for the frame number when I change either the f/stop or shutter speed. I wish there was a line to record the lens I was using, though most of my shooting is with one lens, it would be nice to include that in the frame info.

A. G. u. Nov 14, 2017     

This is great - has everything that's needed, simple to use, and it works! If you were able to add a blank editable field to the "brand" ,"process" , & "frames" lines I'll donate a bottle of wine! Either way, good job!