2.0.3
2021-10-03
iOS 15 UI compatibility fixes and updates.
2.0.2
2021-09-21
- Changed Frame Photo format from PNG to JPG
- Non-impacting code housekeeping
2.0.1
2021-07-16
- Added a fix when adjusting aperture values for non-US keyboards. (MetaLog will automatically convert comma separators to decimal points.)
- Fixed a bug where the automatic maximum aperture value detection was not working when editing existing lenses.
2.0.0
2021-07-14
I'm pleased to finally announce the release of MetaLog 2.0! With this release comes some significant enhancements since v1 that I think most users will appreciate and enjoy.
It's been a long road, getting from there to here. MetaLog started out as a simple app I developed for myself to fill a gap in my own film photography workflow, so it makes me very happy to have found that other people find it useful as well. Along with my own ideas and plans for the app, I have also taken much of the feedback that has been sent - both bug fixes and suggestions - and incorporated them into v2.
Here's some of what's new:
- Enhanced large screen support! For users of iPads in particular, you will find that MetaLog now has a dedicated "split screen" interface for larger screens, with a UI that makes a lot more sense for those screen sizes.
- "Reference Photos" can now be added for each individual frame. This means you can use your device's camera to take a photo of the same scene you've photographed with your dedicated camera and save that photo to the frame to supplement your notes, making it easier to reference the specific recorded film frame. When exporting a roll, MetaLog will bundle all of your reference photos along with the CSV containing your frame data.
- You can now specify a "Maximum Aperture" for your lenses. If specified, MetaLog will no longer display aperture values that are beyond the capabilities of that specific lens.
- Pre-filled frame values can now be cleared rather than simply changed. (Why I didn't initially include this is beyond me, but it's fixed now!)
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and performance improvements.
- A new app icon! It was time for a change. It keeps most of the same feel as the original, while more accurately reflecting the app itself.
1.5.4
2020-09-04
- Fixed a crash related to displaying share options on iPad when exporting a roll
1.5.3
2020-08-03
Fixed a few bugs where certain controls did not display with the device set in dark mode.
1.5.2
2020-04-14
Fixed some CSV formatting bugs when exporting a film roll.
1.5.1
2020-03-31
- Added camera name to CSV export filename
- Fixed formatting when commas and quotes are added to user input variables output to CSV
1.5
2020-01-24
- Added CSV Export functionality. Now you can export your unloaded rolls as CSV files.
- Added new intelligent data pre-fills to "Add Frame" screen, using lens/aperture/shutter/compensation from previous frame.
1.2
2019-09-26
- iOS 13 Dark Mode Support
- iOS 13 Compatibility Fixes
- Added manual zoom in/out controls to map view
- Fixed a bug that prevented new frames from being added to a loaded roll under certain circumstances.
1.1.2
2019-09-16
- Fixed time zone bugs which occurred when recalculating unloaded rolls after changing time zones.
1.1.1
2019-09-14
- Added frame number to title of "Edit Frame" screen
- Added frame number to frame deletion warning
- Fixed bug adding duplicate frame numbers to a roll when earlier frames were deleted
1.1
2019-08-21
- MetaLog now notifies you of the number of unloaded rolls pending processing via the app icon badge on the home screen.
- Unloaded rolls are now highlighted in red within the film catalog, allowing for faster identification of completed rolls.
- Film info now displays alongside the camera in the header when viewing the frames in a roll.
- Version information is now available via MetaLog settings in the Settings app.
- Minor performance improvements.
1.0.1
2019-08-16
- Updated deletion warnings throughout the app to clarify impact
- Added logic to appropriately change UI elements based on context and content
- Minor miscellaneous bug fixes and cleanup