Exif Notes

Exif Notes

Exif Notes let's you quickly save important notes when shooting with film.

App info


1.21.0
December 29, 2024
17,543
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Exif Notes for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Exif Notes, Developed by Tommi Hirvonen. Listed in Photography Category. Current Version Is 1.21.0, Updated On 29/12/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Exif Notes. Achieved Over 18 thousand Installs. Exif Notes Currently Has 146 Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

Exif Notes let's you quickly save important notes and exif data when shooting with film. It allows you to add frequently used gear such as camera bodies and lenses to your database. These can then be selected when adding new rolls of film and when adding new frames. When adding new frames you can save information such as time taken, lens used, shutter speed, aperture, location, custom notes and more.

You can export ExifTool commands for specific film rolls. You can upload these to Dropbox for example and download them on your computer. You can save the exif data to your scanned files on your computer using ExifTool by Phil Harvey and the ready made commands. In addition to the ExifTool commands you can export a roll's data in .csv format. You can then use a spreadsheet programme like Excel on your computer to view the data in an easily readable format.

Exif Notes is a continuous work in progress and new features are added with future versions. There are other Android apps that let you do the same thing as Exif Notes. The objective of Exif Notes is to be fast and easy to use as well as easy on the eyes. It was born out of love for film and out of interest for programming. Exif Notes is a hobby project that I have been developing on my spare time. However, it is developed with good practices and complies with Material Design while being compatible with most Android devices.

Bug reports and feature requests can be made by creating an issue in the project repository on GitHub:
https://github.com/tommi1hirvonen/ExifNotes

Also join the discussion at:
https://github.com/tommi1hirvonen/ExifNotes/discussions

Any feedback is welcome and much appreciated.
We are currently offering version 1.21.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


- Mark roll as favorite
- Categorize rolls with labels
- Library updates
- Code and project refactoring

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.4
146 total
5 69.2
4 18.2
3 4.2
2 4.2
1 4.2

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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A Google user

Excellent little app that has improved over time. Not much to add to praise given. I would like to ask if there is some avenue for export of gear and archived rolls that can perhaps be imported into the app on another device. Im simply looking to the future when a mobile device change happens- id hate to do the vast amount of data entry (on a keypad/screen) all over again. Thanks for the work youve done on this. Has been helpful to my current/previous workflows.

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David Hartman

This is exactly what I was looking for! I would like to make a suggestion though. For some of my Olympus lenses they have odd aperture steps, for example, 1.8, 2, 2.8, 4, etc. the current implemention of adding lenses forces the user to commit to, say 1-stop increments, but doesn't allow for these unusual lenses where the pattern is: 1/2 stop, 1 stop, 1 stop, 1 stop, etc. It would be nice to allow custom f-stops that are outside of the indicated increment.

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Colin Duffy

This is an exceptional app save one caveate: lack of support for custom aperture values. Interface and customisation are excellent, and integrations with exiftool are useful. Not being able to set the aperture value to 3.4, for example can be annoying because I have to modify the exif commands before running. Otherwise, great product. Well worth it.

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James Pearson Hughes

Incredibly useful app for film photographers who like their metadata. Works quite well in general, but with a number of small quirks: don't need to unlock to add a frame, but do to take a photo to store with it, which leads to an awkward minimize-unlock-open workflow; rolls are only active or archived, so completed but not scanned rolls clutter up the active list; exiftool output is for Windows and requires some hand editing for unix; etc. None of these are blockers, just nits in a good app.

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Jon Molina

This is a perfect tool for a film photographer. This is great for keeping notes on the films, cameras/lenses used, camera/lens settings, speedlite used. Has a lot of options to add information on each photo taken (flash used, location, related photo, etc). Another great feature is the ability to export and import the database of (.db) and the related photos for your full database. So you can easily and quickly transfer the database to another Android phone.

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A Google user

My favorite film logging app. It's easy to use, quick, and doesn't get in the way of what I'm doing. Two suggestions: -Allow dark mode to be truly black with an option to select the text colors (Black UI with red text for night vision, etc.) -Allow the complimentary photo to trigger the camera to capture the shot to append it within the app without needing to select one from the library.

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Myron Moutos

It's a great app for film shooters like myself. I use it quite a long time on and off. In this version though seem to be an issue with adding new camera. If 1/8000 speed is chosen, then a message appear stating that "one end of the shutter range was empty".

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Jon Wallace

Awesome app for roll film! It's an integral part of my workflow. I'd love to see it extended for large format, currently the only sensible way is to create a new roll for each sheet. It'd be nice to have the box of film as the roll and let me associate the camera and development information independent for each exposure. You can already set the format to sheet so these features could turn on based on that field. Also would be nice to load in my film holder IDs to keep track if one of them is bad