The Utimate Darkroom Timer...

tonyjuliano

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I've stumbled upon a very cool smart-phone app that facilitates my film developing process.

Read my review of this great little application, on my PhotoBLOG, here.
 
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Can I get an S! can I get a P! can I get an A! Can I get an M! What's that spell?!!

Are you really hawking your app in a veiled attempt. Buy an ad.
 
Can I get an S! can I get a P! can I get an A! Can I get an M! What's that spell?!!

Are you really hawking your app in a veiled attempt. Buy an ad.

It's not my app, genius, and I have absolutely no personal contact (nor any affiliation) with the developer.

Notice I did not link directly to the app here, but to my photo-blog, where I have posted a review.

I was simply trying to share a very helpful piece of information.

Besides, its free.
 
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I have tried numerous different apps and elektronic watches. In the end a sheet of paper togethter mith a mechanic stopwatch turned out to be the most reliable, comfortable, flexible and spill resistant solution to the problem. You need to use your brain more, though, which is a good thing, if you ask me.
 
bah! Sorry dude. My bad. I just saw you cross posted and like a dog to the door bell I was like :mad:

carry on..btw, i'm probably going to download it. :D
It's not my app, genius, and I have absolutely no personal contact (nor any affiliation) with the developer.

Notice I did not link directly to the app here, but to my photo-blog, where I have posted a review.

I was simply trying to share a very helpful piece of information.

Besides, its free.
 
Can I get an S! can I get a P! can I get an A! Can I get an M! What's that spell?!!

Are you really hawking your app in a veiled attempt. Buy an ad.

Can you show the original post and review on the blog are the same person as the app developer? I cannot see any obvious link between the two, and wonder why there is such a rush to judgement that it is spam.

If you look at the poster's website, does his review of Tri-X and TMax prove he owns Kodak?

The app looks interesting, but I don't have an Android. BTW, I am not connected to any of the parties involved in this discussion, so am not a spammer. I think the blog has a number of interesting posts and reviews- again, no financial interest :)
 
bah! Sorry dude. My bad. I just saw you cross posted and like a dog to the door bell I was like :mad:

carry on..btw, i'm probably going to download it. :D

No problem, the "cross-posting" was simply because the info in question was applicable to 2 different forum sections.
 
Its not available for the iPhone (as far as I know).

But there is an even better app available to you from the people who brought us all the Massive Dev Chart.

It's in the app store under "massive dev chart app".

More info can be found here.

The app by massive dev chart is massively expensive :/
 
Its not available for the iPhone (as far as I know).

But there is an even better app available to you from the people who brought us all the Massive Dev Chart.

It's in the app store under "massive dev chart app".

More info can be found here.

I have been using THAT timer on my Droid 2 for 2 months now.
There is a NEW App has all the 7700 preset 20c timers with 30s Agitation (as the iPhone App) called The BW Deveoper Full ($0.99). The free Version has no agitation signal... AND, you can't tweak any of the timers like you can in "The Darkroom Timer"... yes, you DO have to build your timers in The Darkroom Timer, but, this allows total customization. AND the Darkroom Time has a Save-Light mode that has a red glow too.... :cool::D AND has large fonts that are used... us with older eyes, like this feature.
 
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I have been using THAT timer on my Droid 2 for 2 months now.
There is a NEW App has all the 7700 preset 20c timers with 30s Agitation (as the iPhone App) called The BW Deveoper Full ($0.99). The free Version has no agitation signal... AND, you can't tweak any of the timers like you can in "The Darkroom Timer"... yes, you DO have to build your timers in The Darkroom Timer, but, this allows total customization. AND the Darkroom Time has a Save-Light mode that has a red glow too.... :cool::D AND has large fonts that are used... us with older eyes, like this feature.

It's called BW Film Development DB Full.
 
I have been using THAT timer on my Droid 2 for 2 months now.
There is a NEW App has all the 7700 preset 20c timers with 30s Agitation (as the iPhone App) called The BW Deveoper Full ($0.99). The free Version has no agitation signal... AND, you can't tweak any of the timers like you can in "The Darkroom Timer"... yes, you DO have to build your timers in The Darkroom Timer, but, this allows total customization. AND the Darkroom Time has a Save-Light mode that has a red glow too.... :cool::D AND has large fonts that are used... us with older eyes, like this feature.

It's called BW Film Development DB Full.

Opps... Right....FILM ..... :bang:
Great app, I use it instead of "The Darkroom Timer", But I like TDT's visual better.

BTW, the bug he found that did not allow any sound on the Droid 2, was from an email I sent him.. within 24h he had an update to fix it.... Great CS !! I'm sure he got other emails with that bug report. But, I like to think I had a hand in helping find the bug. :p
 
You've got to be joking! What's that - three cups of coffee? Sheesh!

Well it is compared to the mass of 99c apps but I bought it anyway to support the effort these guys have been making to compile a massive list of timings.

Just HOW expensive?
$10.00 ?
Over $25.00

Look, some popular iPhone App prices are insane! As your post suggests. so you make up a reason to support price gauging.
Marketing Hype has you by the Balls... and Wallet.

Don't defend market fraud in pricing, JUST because it's an "Apple" product, or sold through the ONLY OUTLET Apple allows..

The Technology is just that... Technology.
Nothing magical about iOS... it is just Apples Technology.

Rant over...

Complain to the developer that you won't pay, when other apps are more in line with overall pricing.

I'd say $10.00 is tops for a great app... on any OS....
 
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