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| | | | Update: Now available for download on the Play Store. Over the last six months I have been developing an Android app to aid in my film photography. I now use it every time I go out shooting and am making it free for everyone to use. Analog Photography Assistant Analog Photography Assistant is a free, ad-free, privacy-first app with the following features: Light Meter - meter scenes with your phone. Set the ISO of the film you're using and get aperture and shutter speed combinations. Reciprocity Calculator - select the film you're shooting on, enter the metered exposure for a scene, and this calculator factors in the reciprocity failure of the film and calculates the real exposure time. Compass - get your bearings. Black and White Preview - see what's in front of you in black and white. Notes - free text notes with one-press shortcuts to insert the current time and GPS coordinates. Settings - configure APA to fit your way of working. I'm in the process of publishing it to the Play Store and I need beta testers. Email me analogphotographyassistant@gmail.com and I'll add you to the testers list. Keen to hear your feedback. | |
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www.cobbsblog.com
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| | | | Stephen Cobb's personal blog, with news, views, and links to Stephen's research and writings. | |
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crocidb.com
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| | | | My thoughts about film photography after one year pretty much only shooting analog. | |
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coupleofwords.blog
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| | I was told so many times a photo is just that, a photo, even if it was taken with a mobile phone. Less and less of the general population see any difference. So, here is a combination of the mobile phone camera and Adobe Lightroom application. |