Film Rolls – App for Film Photographers Cheats

Film Rolls – App for Film Photographers Hack 133 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Sergey Pershenkov
Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free
Version: 133
ID: Sergey-Pershenkov.Film-Rolls

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Description

Save, view and export your shooting data for each film roll and frame.

Version history

133
2014-04-16
• Little UI and internal fixes
1.3.2
2014-04-02
• Little fixes
1.3.1
2014-03-04
• Fixed layout issues on 3.5-inch devices
1.3
2014-02-11
• iOS 6 support dropped, sorry
• Restyled UI, new icon
• Rewritten internals with many fixes, improvements and optimizations
• Accessories added
• Rearranging of cameras, lenses and accessories
• Deleting of items by swipe gesture
• Native iOS 7 back gesture
• Added URL scheme filmrolls://
• Reworked data export, XML schema added
• Rate App button, will be glad to see your reviews
• Easter egg :)
1.2.3
2014-01-09
- Fixed bug with wrong aperture data on export
1.2.2
2013-12-17
- Little internal changes
- Other Apps link added
1.2.1
2013-11-19
- Added fixed frame number
- Minor UI changes
1.2
2013-09-20
- iOS 7 support
- Fixed bug with empty camera/lens name in edit mode
- 'Exp. compensation' changed to 'Compensation'
- Minor iOS 6 UI changes
1.1
2013-08-20
- Data export in XML format
- Improved non-retina UI
- Added 3.5 aperture number
- ISO changed to 'Shot at speed' for more clarity
- Other minor UI changes
1.0
2013-08-03

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
30 Ratings

Reviews

KlineMaster,
Great overall application
I’ve really enjoyed, and have benefited from using this application. The ability to store different cameras, lenses, and accessories in the application’s permanent database, and the little helpful details, such as being able to indicate at what ISO you metered your film, or the quick fill feature that initializes the new frame with the settings used for the one prior all make this application efficient and intuitive to use.

Suggestions: 1. Add a field for focal length; 2. make the csv file outputs more organized with easier-to-read columns for the different values and frame numbers.
waegoookin,
excellent for film photographers
This really is a great tool for those who would rather use their phone as opposed to a notebook to record each shot's settings when shooting film. I wish we had a way of setting certain f-stops instead of having to hit custom and type it out each time, i.e. f/0.95. The ability to set different frame numbers would also be great as sometimes I start with frame 0 instead of 1. Also the ability to export into csv rather than xml would make this the perfect application as there is no other app that does what Film Roll currently does, keeping it simple not adding any useless bloatware like the other paid apps. Very useful when you find yourself without your notebook!
Bronica John,
Excellent app for film photographers
I searched a long time for an app to do what this one does. I love it! It saves me time. I like to keep track of all of my settings used for Film shots, and used to do it with paper. This is much better. The export function is nice too as I can store all the settings on my computer after I have scanned the negatives
Guillermo Esteves,
The best companion app for film photographers
It’s by far the easiest way I’ve found of writing down camera settings when shooting film; I love that it uses the phone’s GPS to save the location where I took each photo, which is normally what I have the hardest time remembering. I do wish it had better export options, like exporting each roll individually, or saving to Dropbox automatically, to make it easier to use the data, but that’s the only nitpick I have. I definitely recommend this app, regardless.
larsbunch,
Good but needs update
I’ve been using this app for over a year and it has been the best note taking app I have found. That said, it needs an update. Unfortunately it does not run under iOS 14.6 and after upgrading my phone I can no longer access my notes. Additionally as a large format photographer I often use f-stops and shutter speeds that require “custom” entry. It would be much easier to use if I could easily dial in f-stops up to 64 and shutter speeds up to 30 seconds.
phatcatmatt,
The best
I searched hard for an app that could do this. It is the only one I could find and it is amazing. Easy to use with great design. I wish it had less common shutter speeds and apertures in the list so I don't have to enter them manually but it's still great. I don't know what fixed frame is for. I also wish you could start a roll at frame 0 since I like to shoot that extra frame. It's a great app.
MrLPO,
Promising app that could use a few updates.
The record keeping is to the point and uncluttered, preserving needed data without being finicky.

Four additional features would make this app indispensable:

1) Export in CSV
2) Export to file sharing service (Dropbox, etc)
3) A "while using" location feature to conserve battery life
4) The ability to trigger a frame record from the Apple Watch
DittoBox,
Excellent film log
Great work. Makes logging shots easy, and given a little desktop trickery you can import the data into your scans.
NoodleFloyd,
Perfect Little App
If you want to create meta data for your film camera then this is the app for you. Very simple and clean design, works wonderfully.
Jared Duron,
Awesome app for analog photography.
So handy. I used to record all my information on paper. Now I do it all in this app.