Howdy all, I'm new. But I've been shooting film for a very long time. Over the last few months I've been trying to get my process a lot tighter, and to figure out how I can have a better system to log / catalog the various processes / film / developer combinations and what the tangible effects are. As a started playing with it, I shared some screen shots with other film nerds and folks began to ask if I' consider actually making my tool into an app. So, I built a macOS tool to organize densitometry data and make comparisons easier and more consistent and now I'm sharing it with some other folks that might find it useful
The app is called ZoneLab and is currently in public beta.
It’s designed around traditional zone / step-wedge testing: recording density values, calculating effective ISO, gamma / CI, tonal range, and exposure latitude, and allowing direct comparison of multiple tests on the same graph. This has been especially useful when evaluating development time, dilution, or film batch differences.
There’s also a simplified ISO-only mode for quicker EI checks.
Tests can be entered manually or via a USB densitometer (Printalyzer is currently supported), and all data is stored locally. CSV import/export is included for long-term record keeping or independent analysis.
I'm looking to add additional densitmeter integrations and curious what folks are using if they have USB / Serial connection capabilities.
Hopefully this is an easy entry point for folks getting into the Zone System and / or sensitometry, and was designed to reduce friction in the measurement and evaluation side of the workflow. If you’re already doing your own testing and care about repeatability, it may be of interest.
You can get the app free here:
https://zonelab.app
I'm curious if this is useful for this community? I'm happy to answer any questions.