Film Developer Iphone app

piazza63

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Has anyone else had the pleasure of using the Digitaltruth Photo massive dev chart iphone app? Yet another reason to have an iphone or itouch. I usually don't like to buy apps but this has got to be one of my favorites now.
 
I have it. Probably the only app I have paid and think it was worth the price. It's nice to be able to check out different films and what developers to use when you are waiting somewhere. You can also edit the info to customize for a fav list which is useful as I usually never go strictly by there recommendations. The timer function is useful and I use it all the time. I give it a thumbs up
 
Just downloaded it. This is going to save me a lot of time in class with students bringing in films not on our 'usual suspects' list on the wall. Never would have thought to look for it as an app, I usually head into the other room and pull up the chart on my laptop.

Thanks!
 
Pay? I downloaded a free version some time ago, which runs in a doc reader under a Palm emulator on my Ipaq. Old, I know, but it works for me!
 
I've been using it for a while and think it's great. I've tweaked my settings for Delta 100 and TriX and love the ticking timer. So much better than having to fire up my computer to get to my dev info. It also means I have everything to hand if I'm using someone else's darkroom.

I paid for it in the, hoped for, knowledge that it will be updated and tweaked to provide further personalisation. I'm sure it won't be to everyones taste but I find it incredibly useful.
 
I've had it for some time, but used it for the first time on the weekend. I too really like the timer. I corresponded with the author and he is adding the ability to further customize the agitation schedules. E.g., my "standard" for Rodinal 1:100 is 3 gentle inversions every 3 minutes.
 
I was already using my iPod touch with Chronolite to time development, but this is way better. No more cross referencing with the time/temp conversion chart. Yay!
 
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