On 4 February 2011 20:46, Leon Altoff wrote:
> Sam,
>
> Did you ever actually find an iPhone app? I have an Android phone and
> after searching eh market for "data collection" found several apps
> that could be used for this with drop down lists and all sorts of
> features. If you found somethin
Sam,
Did you ever actually find an iPhone app? I have an Android phone and
after searching eh market for "data collection" found several apps
that could be used for this with drop down lists and all sorts of
features. If you found something good for the iPhone let us know
which app you ended up
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
> I think several responders lost sight of the fact that the original
> poster is shooting with film.
>
> I also think that most shooting logs (like Kenny-boy's three versions:
> http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/exposure-log.htm ) leave off an
>
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> You might also look for a database manager. I see a couple that look
> promising for this kind of stuff. I just downloaded "General DB" and
> will start experimenting with it. There's also "FM Go" from FileMaker
> that looks interesting.
>
With respect to the original question, - I wonder if one can
just take a photo of the scene with iPhone and attach a note/voice memo
to that.
2011/1/30 Bob W :
>
> To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information
> down
> after the event, and especially why they publish th
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Bob W, discom-BOB-W-lated, issued forth with:
>
> he's excited by the phrase 'has a nice woody'.
>
> /twink/
No, sorry. It's /gone/.
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> >
> >> Stop saying "wink". It's frightfully tinny sounding. Now "yawn"
> has
> >> a nice woody tone to it. Could you have your involuntary spasms do
> >> that, instead?
> > Actually ///jerkjerk my knee's going now
>
> Are you /sure/ it's your knee?
>
he's excited by the phrase 'ha
On 1/31/2011 3:14 PM, Cotty wrote:
On 31/1/11, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
Stop saying "wink". It's frightfully tinny sounding. Now "yawn" has
a nice woody tone to it. Could you have your involuntary spasms do
that, instead?
Actually ///jerkjerk my knee's going now
On 31/1/11, Scott Loveless, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Stop saying "wink". It's frightfully tinny sounding. Now "yawn" has
>a nice woody tone to it. Could you have your involuntary spasms do
>that, instead?
Actually ///jerkjerk my knee's going now
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That's the age-old problem with trying to make things "idiot proof". As
soon as you manage it, the universe produces a better idiot.
From: "P. J. Alling"
"..the engineers were smart enough to put the data imprint in between
the frames. " Where you could cut it in half and make it unreadable..
From: Darren Addy
I think several responders lost sight of the fact that the original
poster is shooting with film.
I also think that most shooting logs (like Kenny-boy's three versions:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/exposure-log.htm ) leave off an
important part of the equation (if learning i
From: Boris Liberman
On 1/31/2011 12:38 PM, Cotty wrote:
> sorry boris - you are quite correct. apologies (written with phone glued
> to ear waiting for an answer)
Sure thing. Thankfully I am the only Boris in the motley crew. If it
were several of us - that might have been funnier still.
John Sessoms wrote on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:47:27 -0800
> Seems like if you really wanted to get in the spirit of the thing, you'd just
> carry a little pocket notebook and a pen and write them down. Probably less
> of a distraction from photography than fiddling with the iPhone.
...or use a Pent
From: Larry Colen
On Jan 30, 2011, at 11:34 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Cotty, you gotta be badly discombobulated. I did not participate
in this thread until I saw your message full of slashes and words
written together without spaces between them...
/shrugs/
Boris, don't mind Cotty, he's just
"..the engineers were smart enough to put the data imprint in between
the frames. " Where you could cut it in half and make it unreadable...
On 1/31/2011 11:31 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Bruce Walker
On 11-01-30 5:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
> And, while we're on the subject, looking for an app
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:31 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
> I have a vague recollection that one of Pentax's later film cameras could be
> made to imprint this information on the film, and the engineers were smart
> enough to put the data imprint in between the frames.
I don't think that Pentax was f
From: Bruce Walker
On 11-01-30 5:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
> And, while we're on the subject, looking for an app that does it strikes me
> as a classic example of techno overkill.
Me too. Much easier to simply use a camera that records this info
automatically, like any of Pentax' digital models, o
From: eckinator
totally what bob said - always published aperture and speed in my
posterous for those who care but never knew why
cheers
ecke
That one's easy. I started the blog as a school assignment, and the
instructor told us we had to include that information in the captions.
-
No
From: "Bob W"
Doesn't the iPhone have a simple "voice memo" app?
>
> Yes it does. That's an option. Of course, with DSLRs you can often
> record the voice memo directly onto the exposed frame - I could do this
> with the 1DmII. With, film the correct procedure would be to jot down
> the info ont
I think several responders lost sight of the fact that the original
poster is shooting with film.
I also think that most shooting logs (like Kenny-boy's three versions:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/exposure-log.htm ) leave off an
important part of the equation (if learning is your goal). That i
On 1/31/2011 12:38 PM, Cotty wrote:
sorry boris - you are quite correct. apologies (written with phone glued
to ear waiting for an answer)
Sure thing. Thankfully I am the only Boris in the motley crew. If it
were several of us - that might have been funnier still.
Boris
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Sam L wrote:
> I like the digital pen suggestion and the list manager app suggestion.
> I'll probably stick with the plain old notepad app on the iphone. I
> suppose this whole
> iphone thing _is_ terribly technologically overkill for the problem at
> hand, but it
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Cotty wrote:
> On 31/1/11, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>>. I did not participate in this
>>thread until I saw your message
>
> sorry boris - you are quite correct. apologies (written with phone glued
> to ear waiting for an answer)
>
> win
On 31/1/11, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
>. I did not participate in this
>thread until I saw your message
sorry boris - you are quite correct. apologies (written with phone glued
to ear waiting for an answer)
wink my eye's better now ;-)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Cotty
> Sender: pdml-boun...@pdml.net
> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 16:24:19
> To: pentax list
> Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: Looking for app to help me log f-stop, shutter when
> taking,
> film photos
On 1/31/2011 9:59 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Jan 30, 2011, at 11:34 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Cotty, you gotta be badly discombobulated. I did not participate in
this thread until I saw your message full of slashes and words
written together without spaces between them...
/shrugs/
Boris, don
On Jan 30, 2011, at 11:34 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
> Cotty, you gotta be badly discombobulated. I did not participate in this
> thread until I saw your message full of slashes and words written together
> without spaces between them...
>
> /shrugs/
Boris,
don't mind Cotty, he's just taking
Cotty, you gotta be badly discombobulated. I did not participate in this
thread until I saw your message full of slashes and words written
together without spaces between them...
/shrugs/
Boris
On 1/30/2011 6:24 PM, Cotty wrote:
On 30/1/11, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
You'
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:34 PM, wrote:
> I store info on my BlackBerry because I usually have my phone but can never
> find a pen on the fly. Pad and pen: two things. Phone: one thing. The pad and
> pen just have a higher entropy.
Yes. My point exactly!
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
>> ... To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information
>> down
>> after the event, and especially why they publish this information with their
>> pictures. I can't see h
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Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Looking for app to help me log f-stop, shutter when taking,
film photos?
On 30/1/11, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> You'd be surprised Boris - in some appa entering data is faster than
>> doing it
On Jan 30, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
>
> To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information down
> after the event, and especially why they publish this information with their
> pictures. I can't see how anyone else can benefit - I've never looked at a
> photograph and won
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
> ... To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information down
> after the event, and especially why they publish this information with their
> pictures. I can't see how anyone else can benefit - I've never looked at a
> photograph an
On Jan 30, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>
> I greatly appreciate seeing exposure details in order to learn. While
> examining shots I admire and want to learn from, I mentally reverse-engineer
> the shot; how might I have taken that? Where's the light? Was flash used?
> What lens wou
'
>Subject: Re: Looking for app to help me log f-stop, shutter when taking film
>photos?
>
>On 11-01-30 5:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
>> To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information down
>> after the event, and especially why they publish this in
On 11-01-30 5:38 PM, Bob W wrote:
To be honest, I've never understand why people write this information down
after the event, and especially why they publish this information with their
pictures. I can't see how anyone else can benefit - I've never looked at a
photograph and wondered what apertur
On 30/1/11, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:
>The iPhone doesn't have a simple text editor that you can just write
>that info down in?
Of course.
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totally what bob said - always published aperture and speed in my
posterous for those who care but never knew why
cheers
ecke
2011/1/30 Bob W :
>> >Doesn't the iPhone have a simple "voice memo" app?
>>
>> Yes it does. That's an option. Of course, with DSLRs you can often
>> record the voice memo d
> >Doesn't the iPhone have a simple "voice memo" app?
>
> Yes it does. That's an option. Of course, with DSLRs you can often
> record the voice memo directly onto the exposed frame - I could do this
> with the 1DmII. With, film the correct procedure would be to jot down
> the info onto a notelet a
On Jan 30, 2011, at 8:26 AM, Cotty wrote:
> On 30/1/11, Sam, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I
>> thought it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting
>> down the ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
>> This will help m
On Jan 30, 2011, at 5:32 AM, Sam wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I thought
> it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting down the
> ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
> This will help me figure out if my camera is metering co
Look for a 'list manager' app. There are at least a dozen available.
While a dedicated app might implement all of this for you, why bother
with that? Any simple flat database or list app can be set up to do it
so trivially it's not worth worrying about.
Design a list that will allow you to create
And then there is a variation on the cinematographers approach: have an
assistant with chalk board write down and display the relevant info, include
that in the frame or in a follow-on image.
stan
On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Cotty wrote:
> On 30/1/11, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:
On 30/1/11, John Francis, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Doesn't the iPhone have a simple "voice memo" app?
Yes it does. That's an option. Of course, with DSLRs you can often
record the voice memo directly onto the exposed frame - I could do this
with the 1DmII. With, film the correct procedure wou
On 30 January 2011 13:32, Sam wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I thought
> it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting down the
> ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
> This will help me figure out if my camera is metering correctl
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 08:32:20AM -0500, Sam wrote:
>
> So: does anyone know of an app for the iPhone that does this?
Doesn't the iPhone have a simple "voice memo" app?
Of course you could always leave yourself a voice mail message.
If you stick with using film, you might put an MX-S in your
On 30/1/11, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
>do you mean your iLid?
eBahgum!
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>
> >> You'd be surprised Boris - in some appa entering data is faster than
> >> doing it with pad and pen /winkwinkwink/
>
> Apologies///winkwinkwink should read:
>
> You'd be surprised Boris, in some instances entering data on an iPhone
> is faster than doing it with paper and pen.
http://www.anoto.com/the-pen-2.aspx
>
> Yeah, I was starting to expect as much.
>
> The main problem with that is the iMe component, which is likely to
> misplace the iPaper.
>
> -Sam
>
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 8:54 AM, David J Brooks
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Sam wrote:
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:27 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Sam wrote:
>> Yeah, I was starting to expect as much.
>>
>> The main problem with that is the iMe component, which is likely to misplace
>> the iPaper.
>>
>> -Sam
>
> Sorry, i just could not resist.
> I ke
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Sam wrote:
> Yeah, I was starting to expect as much.
>
> The main problem with that is the iMe component, which is likely to misplace
> the iPaper.
>
> -Sam
Sorry, i just could not resist.
I kept my film records with pen and paper and prayed i would not misplace
On 30/1/11, Sam, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I
>thought it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting
>down the ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
>This will help me figure out if my camera is metering correctly (and
>al
On 30/1/11, Boris Liberman, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> You'd be surprised Boris - in some appa entering data is faster than
>> doing it with pad and pen /winkwinkwink/
Apologies///winkwinkwink should read:
You'd be surprised Boris, in some instances entering data on an iPhone
is
Beg pardon?!
On 1/30/2011 5:59 PM, Cotty wrote:
On 30/1/11, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:
Probably less of a distraction from photography than fiddling with the
iPhone.
You'd be surprised Boris - in some appa entering data is faster than
doing it with pad and pen /winkwinkwin
On 30/1/11, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Probably less of a distraction from photography than fiddling with the
>iPhone.
You'd be surprised Boris - in some appa entering data is faster than
doing it with pad and pen /winkwinkwink/
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From: Sam
Hi all,
I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I
thought it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting
down the ap/shutter/iso for each photo. This will help me figure out
if my camera is metering correctly (and also help me figure out how
to r
On 1/30/2011 10:26 AM, William Robb wrote:
On 30/01/2011 7:32 AM, Sam wrote:
Hi all,
I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I
thought it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting
down the ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
This will help me figure out if
On 30/01/2011 7:32 AM, Sam wrote:
Hi all,
I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I thought it
would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting down the
ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
This will help me figure out if my camera is metering correctly (and also h
Yeah, I was starting to expect as much.
The main problem with that is the iMe component, which is likely to misplace
the iPaper.
-Sam
On Jan 30, 2011, at 8:54 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Sam wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am starting to take some film photos w my
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Sam wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I thought
> it would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting down the
> ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
> This will help me figure out if my camera is metering c
Hi all,
I am starting to take some film photos w my aunt's old sp1000 and I thought it
would be a good time to be a little diligent about noting down the
ap/shutter/iso for each photo.
This will help me figure out if my camera is metering correctly (and also help
me figure out how to reproduce
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