PhotoExif 4+

Oriol Garcia Gonzalez

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.2 • 11 Ratings
    • $2.99

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Description

Do you love analog photography but miss some of the advantages of digital photography? PhotoExif is for you!

Record the parameters you used to take that beautiful picture (lens, shutter speed, aperture, geolocation and more) and save them as EXIF metadata when you develop your film as jpeg images!

Benefits:
* Record the lens, focal distance, aperture, shutter speed and geolocation of each photograph.
* Manage multiple cameras and films simultaneously.
* Keep a catalog of your cameras and lenses for easy access.
* Add some comments to your photos.
* Browse the recorded parameters for any of your films.
* Save the parameters as EXIF data when you develop your film as jpeg images, by using the free companion app PhotoExif Desktop.

What’s New

Version 1.6.1

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Adapts screen to all devices and makes a restyling of the entire app.
Minor bug fixing.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Alejandro Montiel ,

Problem with various aspects of the app

I have been looking for an app that would be a complement to my analog photography. I have tried other apps that have frustrated me. So, when I saw this app recommended on a blog that I visit, I immediately purchased it. So far, I have noticed several problems with it:

1) The speed dial reflects the settings on the oldest, far more traditional cameras which go in full stops. I have several Canon bodies (like an EOS 3 and an EOS 1V) which allow me to set speeds like 1/160 sec or other fractions of a stop. The app should allow the user to enter the exact shutter speed, otherwise the whole purpose of tracking the information for the shots is lost

2) Most of my lenses have a fixed aperture of f/2.8 and the app will NOT allow me to set the minimum and maximum to the exact value, but will insist on saving the value as f/2, which is obviously inaccurate. This needs to be fixed.

3) I made a mistake and entered the wrong name for my Ilford Delta 100 film. The app will not allow me to simply edit the name, but I was forced to create a new film and use it instead of the one I had originally entered. This would be fixed by allowing the user to edit the name field for the film.

Please fix these problems to help us continue enjoying our analog photography.

bwreviews ,

Great intent, much to be desired

I really want to love this app, but find it frustrating to use - to a degree like all “film EXIF log” apps - though simple fixes could be made but have not been. Some of my top gripes and frustrations:
1) cannot review film logs after set to “developed” or “done” - need to email the CSV and open in app or spreadsheet program
2) Limited EXPORT options. Developed film EXIF uses default Mail app, cannot use Gmail, Dropbox, or anything else to get the CSV files off your phone. If default mail app is broken or don’t want to use it - cannot export at all!
3) first shot is on setting 0 - which I guess is good if shooting an “extra” frame per roll, but would love to have at least the option to start at “1” as is natural. Counter always shows “number shot” instead of the “current shot number” (which is how every camera or film back I have used works)
4) generally not intuitive interface, as I constantly find my self hunting around to set values
5) no photo preview, archive photo built in option to save with the CSV file for export
6) 1/3 and 1/2 stop shutter/aperture adjustments - would be nice to set on lenses as well as cameras

On the positive side, I like the intuitive controls to adjust camera settings to record the details. It is also a small size app (<10MB) which is great!

Mill McBeal ,

Gets the job done; saves me time

Everything works as expected. The desktop app does NOT crash (macOS sierra). I agree some values are missing (such as 20" or f/9.5) but seeing there are no alternatives, I'm giving this 5 starts anyway. I wish I got this before I shot my 25 rolls of film over the last year writing the exposure parameters into a notepad

App Privacy

The developer, Oriol Garcia Gonzalez, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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