
David Hartman
This is exactly what I was looking for! I would like to make a suggestion though. For some of my Olympus lenses they have odd aperture steps, for example, 1.8, 2, 2.8, 4, etc. the current implemention of adding lenses forces the user to commit to, say 1-stop increments, but doesn't allow for these unusual lenses where the pattern is: 1/2 stop, 1 stop, 1 stop, 1 stop, etc. It would be nice to allow custom f-stops that are outside of the indicated increment.
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A Google user
My favorite film logging app. It's easy to use, quick, and doesn't get in the way of what I'm doing. Two suggestions: -Allow dark mode to be truly black with an option to select the text colors (Black UI with red text for night vision, etc.) -Allow the complimentary photo to trigger the camera to capture the shot to append it within the app without needing to select one from the library.
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Tommi Hirvonen
May 31, 2019
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions! You should be able to launch the camera app by selecting "Take new complementary picture" after having clicked on the complementary picture. This automatically attaches the picture taken with the frame you are editing.

James Pearson Hughes
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Incredibly useful app for film photographers who like their metadata. Works quite well in general, but with a number of small quirks: don't need to unlock to add a frame, but do to take a photo to store with it, which leads to an awkward minimize-unlock-open workflow; rolls are only active or archived, so completed but not scanned rolls clutter up the active list; exiftool output is for Windows and requires some hand editing for unix; etc. None of these are blockers, just nits in a good app.
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