photography related iphone apps?

aizan

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i was thinking how great it would be to have an app for the massive dev chart on the iphone, but, alas, it was not to be.

have you found any useful photography related apps for the iphone?
 
I found one called spelled funning but phonetically sounding like exposure. ek something. I purchased it and have not had a chance to loaded it on my emulator yet.

I'm in the process of designing an app but it's still very early in the process. Are you looking for something specific?

Thanks.

B2 (;->
 
iksposher is the app mentioned above, it is the phonetic spelling of exposure. It is basically the ultimate exposure computer table turned in to an iphone/itouch app. it is quite good, but the only thing I don't like about it is that the various scenes aren't arranged by EV number. I kind of have to hunt through to find what I am looking for.

Another handy one is PhotoCalc. It has a lot of functions, including dof and flash calculations.
 
iKspozher is buggy on my iPod. The shutter priority button sometimes doesn't work when I press it. The slider on the bottom to change the shutter speed also doesn't work. Perhaps its because I have a first generation iPod - I don't know. I also do not like the random advertisements on the top.

PhotoBuddy is much better. Also has a manual exposure look-up feature but uses presets. In addition, it tracks sunrise/sunset and moonphase, caculates DOF, Flash exposure, exposure compensation when using bellows, it has a count-down timer for bulb exposure... And if you have an iPhone, PhotoBuddy can also estimate distances of objects using the built-in camera. It's the same price as iKsposher but with no bugs.

I also use FNDMobile. It's a very nice and simple database for film/developer times. It would be nice if it came with more film/dev combos but I'm sure that more will be available in the future... Hopefully, they'll be automatically added with updates. It's pretty easy to add your own anyway. It would be awesome if all the information on DigitalTruth's Massive Dev chart was available for look-up on the iPod. The count-down timer is somewhat useless to me. If I were to use it, I have to go into the iPod settings and turn off the

I also use Fotomatic to connect to flickr and check out what is new from my contacts. It creates nice slideshows similar to those from iPhoto.
 
wouldn't it make more sense to somehow access camera data for metering? that would be an interesting hack. we'll call it the iMeter. :D
 
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