Analog photography deserves an analog app.
On 8/22/2013 3:16 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
Paper. I remember paper.
The app is a more flexible version of the same info. Just don't tack your
iPhone to the darkroom wall.
stan
On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:18 PM, John wrote:
As I remember, it used to be available as a chart; a piece of paper you
could tack up to the wall that looked something like a spreadsheet.
On 8/21/2013 8:34 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
Mark C's recent Chicago gallery, mostly produced with Tri-X, and his
discussions about the brew he used to develop said film, reminded me
of a comment I have been meaning to make.
For the iOS, and possibly other mobile OS systems? there is an app
called Massive Dev Chart Timer. It looks like a compilation of many
sources of recommendations for what brew to use for how long with
what agitation for whatever type of film. And IIRC a built in timer
to time the agitations and total time. And IIRC a way to change
entries to your own preferred way of doing things. And a way to make
notes on e.g. your experience using HC-110 with Tri-X. If nothingThe app
else, it seems like a good start point for someone just coming to
film development or who has been away for so long that they don't
recall the parameters of a given film/brew combination.
stan
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