It sounds interesting.
Can you post a short example of how use ExifTool with your app to tag images?
Thanks in advance.
Looks interesting - will it only be available for Android, or will iOS be a possibility too?
Hi Tomm,
First of all thank you very much for this very helpful tool. I started using your app few days ago. It has a very simple but quite elegant UI.
I have no knowledge of Android (or any) tool development. With that novice's disclaimer, I'd like to see the following features in this app please:
1) Bug: When I write information (shutter speed, f/stop etc.), there is a field called "Notes". In it, whilst writing I can't see what I'm writing as it's blocked by the keyboard. Can you make the app to be able scrolled up so that we can see what we are writing.
2) I put some later frame details before inserting earlier frames'. But I can't move them around. Can you introduce that feature, if possible? Somewhat related, a sorting option based on frame number will be good too.
3) Speaking of sorting, do you think you can also introduce an option to sort all frames in each roll based on date/time, f stop, shutter speed too?
4) Also, please introduce the ability to move each film roll around [under "Film Rolls"]
FYI, Phone: Samsung Galaxy A3; Android version: 5.0.2
Bests,
Ashfaque
Thanks for this app, Tommi! It is useful and easy to use.
I've used it for 2 rolls now, with different cameras and lens sets. It is certainly easier than recording my info in a notepad type app. I did need to tweak the exported exiftool command file to suit my needs, but it was simple enough. I did make it a little more difficult on myself due to an accidental double exposure - but that is a user error.
I find it amusing that images from my Argus C3 and Nikon F3 are now geotagged, while the files from my DSLRs are not
Hi, thank you for taking the time to develop this and for making it freely available. I scan my films and add them to Lightroom, -is it possible to batch add the exif data to scanned images from a roll of film?
I have been using exif4film before and im now trying out your app as a replacement. Generally, i like it, but i have two concerns.
1. The filenames. I scan my files as raw tiffs from vuescan before importing them to colour perfect. It would be nice to be able to apply the exif to the tiffs right after the scan. I also use other filenames than 1.tiff. Could you make the output would look something like this:
/usr/local/bin/exiftool -Make="Linhof" -Model="Technica 4x5" -LensMake=“Meyer Görlitz” -LensModel=“Trioplan 13cm” -DateTime="2017:2:12 16:16" -ShutterSpeedValue="1/5" -ApertureValue=“22” -Artist="Roos" -Copyright="roos@swedish.photography" ./*1.{jpg,JPG,tif,tiff,TIF,TIFF,png,PNG};
It wouldnt break anything for anyone, just give us that want a little more flexibility a bit of help.
2. When i load my film cassettes, i dont yet know what camera i will use them in, they fit in several. It would be very nice if one could leave the camera field empty, making it show up when filling the frame information in instead.
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