Exif4Film is a tool for film photographers to record the EXIF data of their pictures and then save it on scanned images. The Android™ app is used for capturing the EXIF-related data, and the desktop utility or the Adobe® Lightroom® plug-in can be used for saving the recorded data on actual scans.
Add exposure using an adaptive data form, consisting of:
* Aperture, shutter speed, focal length.
* Lens, camera details.
* Film information, push/pull.
* Location, time.
* Complementary camera picture.
* Note, metering mode, light source.
Group exposures by rolls. Use the built-in films database (~100 brands). Or add your own types/brands. Add your cameras and lenses and use their params on rolls/exposures. View the exposures on map.
Import/export recorded rolls, gear, or films. Share your own created entities with friends.
*NEW* (v0.9) Dropbox integration. Publish export files directly to your Dropbox!
App requirements explanation:
* GPS location -- for saving location on exposures.
* Internet access -- for rendering exposures on map.
* Take pictures -- for adding a complementary phone camera picture on exposure.
* SD card storage -- for storing the complementary phone camera pictures on SD card.
* Network state -- for Dropbox authentication.
This application is for recording the EXIF data. For attaching the recorded EXIF on actual scans, you'll need to download the Exif4Film desktop application from www.exif4film.com. Visit the website to find tutorials and other useful info on the matter.
Have fun using Exif4Film! In case you would like to help us, please report bugs or feature requests using the contact form at http://codeunited.dk/exif4film/contact/.
And keep on shooting on film!
Add exposure using an adaptive data form, consisting of:
* Aperture, shutter speed, focal length.
* Lens, camera details.
* Film information, push/pull.
* Location, time.
* Complementary camera picture.
* Note, metering mode, light source.
Group exposures by rolls. Use the built-in films database (~100 brands). Or add your own types/brands. Add your cameras and lenses and use their params on rolls/exposures. View the exposures on map.
Import/export recorded rolls, gear, or films. Share your own created entities with friends.
*NEW* (v0.9) Dropbox integration. Publish export files directly to your Dropbox!
App requirements explanation:
* GPS location -- for saving location on exposures.
* Internet access -- for rendering exposures on map.
* Take pictures -- for adding a complementary phone camera picture on exposure.
* SD card storage -- for storing the complementary phone camera pictures on SD card.
* Network state -- for Dropbox authentication.
This application is for recording the EXIF data. For attaching the recorded EXIF on actual scans, you'll need to download the Exif4Film desktop application from www.exif4film.com. Visit the website to find tutorials and other useful info on the matter.
Have fun using Exif4Film! In case you would like to help us, please report bugs or feature requests using the contact form at http://codeunited.dk/exif4film/contact/.
And keep on shooting on film!
Recently changed in this version:
* Made Exposure form configurable. You can now choose which widgets should be visible under Preferences-->Exposure form widgets.
* Expanded upper bound of aperture values (up to 256).
* Added serial number for Lens.
* Expanded upper bound of frame count for Exposed roll (up to 999).
* Added default frame count for Camera.
* Added default film type for Camera.





Comments and ratings for Exif4Film
(75 stars)
by Per Berntsen on 14/12/2012
This app is just great, and since the last update also highly configurable. The really clever part is the ability to very easily attach the correct exif data to the correct scan, provided you use the same numbering (filename) for the scans as the exposure
(75 stars)
by A Google User on 03/12/2012
Needs a way to manage, modify and delete camera and lens items. The max value for lenses is limited to f45 which is too little.. certain lenses and large format lenses can go beyond f64..
(75 stars)
by jesus c on 07/09/2012
Have facil registrar los datos de tu exposicion en film.
(75 stars)
by Philipp on 01/08/2012
While it is a great idea and is looking very promising, the app crashes when adding the scond exposure to a film roll. Crashed on both, Xperia X10 and Google Nexus. therefore - nice idea but unusable
(75 stars)
by michael on 31/07/2012
Why has it taken so long to come up with this?!? Thank you Petal pixel for sending me here!
(75 stars)
by Ludvig Omholt on 31/07/2012
Awesome!
(75 stars)
by skymyrka on 30/07/2012
Fantastic app! Big kudos to the developers!!! Hope this project continues to expand and grow! Thanks for making this app free. Love the comprehensive database. Contains all brands and film types that I use. Excellent options for data management and w